Satisfied
Tolstoys Lyrics
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Even when Iβm perfectly satisfied
Imaginary voices
How would it be to
live with someone else
With you, Itβs totally right
Hold on to love, it can be hard to find
But itβs alright, to dream sometimes
So many different faces
I need to somehow stop my fantasies
βCause you are totally right
With you Iβm satisfied
In the first verse of Tolstoy's song "Satisfied," the lyrics suggest a sense of introspection and contemplation on the idea of living different lives. Despite feeling content and satisfied in the present moment, the singer's thoughts wander to alternate realities and possibilities. This juxtaposition of being satisfied yet still pondering alternative lives highlights the complexity of human emotions and desires.
The mention of "imaginary voices" reflects a longing for something different, perhaps a curiosity about how life would be like with someone else. This longing for different experiences and relationships adds depth to the theme of satisfaction in the song. The contrast between the contentment with the current situation and the curiosity about other possibilities creates a sense of inner conflict and longing for something more.
The lines "Hold on to love, it can be hard to find / But itβs alright, to dream sometimes" speak to the value of cherishing love and relationships despite their challenges. The acknowledgment that love can be difficult to find underscores the singer's appreciation for the connection they share with the person mentioned in the song. The permission to dream occasionally adds a layer of hope and imagination to the narrative, suggesting that daydreaming about alternate lives can be a positive and enriching experience.
The final verse emphasizes the importance of the person the singer is addressing, emphasizing their rightness and the satisfaction they bring. The desire to stop the fantasies and focus on the present moment underscores the power of the current relationship and the fulfillment it provides. The repeated affirmation of being satisfied with this person reinforces the central theme of contentment and fulfillment in a romantic connection, despite the occasional wandering thoughts about other paths not taken. Overall, the lyrics of "Satisfied" by Tolstoy navigate the complexities of satisfaction, longing, and love, offering a nuanced exploration of human emotions and relationships.
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Written by: Ela Tolstova, Michal Smetana, Drew Deal, Frederika CamastrovΓ‘, Ondra Mikula, Ela TolstovΓ‘, Aid Kid
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