Crystal Song
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All my manifesting
Maybe I should just give up
I've been circumventing
All my manifesting
Maybe I should just give up
I've been buying all these little trinkets
People call it retail therapyMaybe I should just give up
I've been thinking 'bout
Getting into crystals
People say it really fixes shit
I've been standing and
Staring at this
Little moon of ours, thinking
Man, I won't get too far
Won't you be my little rose quartz
'Cause times won't change and it's ruining my day
Won't you be my little rose quartz
Any day
Hey!
I've been working a 9 to 5
To pay the bills and get high
Maybe, baby, there's more to life than
Just messing around
I'll quit my job man
Pack everything up
Hey baby, how does that sound?
I've been thinking bout
Getting into crystals
People say it really fixes shit
(It fixes shit)
And I've been standing and
Staring at thisLittle moon of ours, thinking
Man, I won't get too far
Won't you be my little rose quartz
'Cause times won't change and it's ruining my day
Won't you be my little rose quartz
Any day
Any day
Any day
Any day
Don't say
It doesn't matter 'cause
It means so much more than you think
Sweetheart
Love is sour
You won't catch me crying in the shower
Don't say (It means so much)
It doesn't matter 'cause (A flinch at the touch)
It means so much more than you think (I'm a stone-cold something)
Sweetheart (It means so much)
Love is sour (A flinch at the touch)
You won't catch me crying in the shower, hey!
I've been thinkin' 'bout getting into crystals
In "Crystal Song" by Side-B, the lyrics explore a complex interplay of emotions, self-reflection, and the search for personal meaning amidst daily struggles. The repetition of the phrase "I've been circumventing all my manifesting" suggests a frustration with the inability to realize one's aspirations or desires. The singer appears to be caught in a cycle of avoidance and hesitation, revealing a deep-seated anxiety about progress and fulfillment. The insistence on 'giving up' speaks to a sense of defeat, as if the singer is wrestling with the realization that their efforts might not yield the results they hope for. This cyclical contemplation sets a tone of longing and confusion, leaving listeners to ponder the broader implications of pursuing dreams in the face of daily discontent.
Retail therapy is a recurring theme, with the singer mentioning support from external sources like "little trinkets." This phrase encapsulates a contemporary approach to coping with stress and unhappiness: the act of buying material items in hopes of achieving emotional relief. The irony here lies in the acknowledgment that such fleeting pleasures are merely temporary fixes, reflecting a deeper existential ennui. The line draws attention to the hollowness that can accompany attempts to navigate life's challenges while simultaneously exposing the human tendency to seek comfort in tangible objects. It raises questions about the effectiveness of these coping mechanisms, as the singer must grapple with recognizing the limitations of retail therapy as a viable path toward genuine happiness.
As the song progresses, the singer expresses a curiosity toward holistic approaches, particularly in the form of crystals, which are often associated with healing and emotional balance. The mention of "rose quartz," a stone typically associated with love and healing, highlights a longing not just for physical or emotional comfort, but for a deeper connection—perhaps signaling a desire to forge a meaningful relationship in the chaos of life. This shift embodies a search for grounding amidst uncertainty, as the singer reflects on the significance of personal modalities that promise refuge from the mundane. The frequent reiteration of struggling against monotonous routines—"I've been working a 9 to 5"—further underscores a deep sense of yearning for fulfillment beyond mere practical obligations.
The concluding sentiments express an understanding of love's complexities and the often bittersweet nature of relationships. The assertion that "love is sour" introduces a poignant contradiction, as relationships are essential to human experience yet fraught with pain and disappointment. The repeated declaration that “it means so much more than you think” hints at the nuanced layers of emotional experience that the singer grapples with. The evocative imagery of not "crying in the shower" speaks to a façade of strength and resilience, suggesting that behind the stoic exterior lies an internal struggle. The final reflection on crystals serves as both a literal and metaphorical embrace of self-discovery, signifying a holistic awakening and an acceptance of one's imperfections. Overall, "Crystal Song" poignantly encapsulates the turbulence of modern existence, highlighting themes of hope, healing, and the quest for genuine connection amidst the chaos.
Line by Line Meaning
I've been circumventing
I've been avoiding direct paths or solutions, taking detours.
All my manifesting
All my attempts to bring my desires and dreams into reality.
Maybe I should just give up
Perhaps it's time to concede defeat in my pursuits.
I've been circumventing
I've been dodging straightforward approaches once again.
All my manifesting
All my efforts to create a life I envision remain unfulfilled.
Maybe I should just give up
Maybe it's better to abandon these aspirations altogether.
I've been buying all these little trinkets
I've been purchasing various insignificant items to feel better.
People call it retail therapy
Society refers to this behavior as a way to cope with emotional distress through shopping.
Maybe I should just give up
Again, I'm questioning whether I should just stop trying.
I've been thinking 'bout
I've been contemplating or considering the idea of.
Getting into crystals
Exploring the use of crystals as potential healing tools or spiritual aids.
People say it really fixes shit
Many claim that using crystals can resolve various issues or bring about positive change.
I've been standing and
I've remained in place, absorbed in my thoughts.
Staring at this
Observing intently with deep reflection.
Little moon of ours, thinking
Gazing at the moon that represents our shared moments, contemplating my life.
Man, I won't get too far
I realize that despite my efforts, progress feels limited.
Won't you be my little rose quartz
Will you be my source of comfort and love, symbolized by the soothing crystal?
'Cause times won't change and it's ruining my day
Because the current circumstances remain unchanged and are negatively affecting my mood.
Won't you be my little rose quartz
Again, I'm asking for your support and affection in these challenging times.
Any day
I am open to this connection at any moment.
Hey!
A casual exclamation implying excitement or urgency.
I've been working a 9 to 5
I've been engaged in a conventional job routine, from morning until evening.
To pay the bills and get high
To cover my financial obligations and find temporary escapes through substances or experiences.
Maybe, baby, there's more to life than
Perhaps, my dear, existence holds deeper meanings beyond what I'm currently pursuing.
Just messing around
Merely engaging in trivial activities without serious purpose.
I'll quit my job man
I'm considering leaving my current employment.
Pack everything up
Preparing to gather my possessions and make a change.
Hey baby, how does that sound?
I'm inquiring about your thoughts on this decision.
I've been thinking bout
I've been reflecting on the notion of.
Getting into crystals
Exploring the world of crystals and their purported benefits.
People say it really fixes shit
There is a popular belief that crystals can help resolve various problems.
(It fixes shit)
Reiterating the claim that using crystals can lead to positive outcomes.
And I've been standing and
I continue to remain in place, stranded in my thoughts.
Staring at this
Gazing thoughtfully at my immediate surroundings.
Little moon of ours, thinking
Contemplating under the familiar moon that signifies our shared connection.
Man, I won't get too far
I come to realize that my journey towards happiness seems stagnant.
Won't you be my little rose quartz
Once more, I'm seeking your companionship and emotional support represented by the comforting stone.
'Cause times won't change and it's ruining my day
Because the present situation is unchanging and is casting a shadow over my joy.
Won't you be my little rose quartz
Seeking reassurance and warmth from you during my struggles.
Any day
I'm eager for this emotional bond to flourish at any chance.
Any day
I remain hopeful for this connection without delay.
Any day
Continuing to express my desire for this support as soon as possible.
Any day
Affirming my readiness for this relationship at any given opportunity.
Don't say
Please refrain from dismissing the importance of what I'm about to express.
It doesn't matter 'cause
Do not suggest that this has no significance.
It means so much more than you think
The emotional weight of this situation is deeper than your initial perception.
Sweetheart
A term of endearment, reflecting my affection for you.
Love is sour
Relationships can sometimes turn bitter and painful.
You won't catch me crying in the shower
I try to hide my vulnerability and pain, refusing to show weakness.
Don't say (It means so much)
Avoid suggesting that this situation isn't important, as it truly is.
It doesn't matter 'cause (A flinch at the touch)
Do not imply that this is insignificant because it genuinely hurts.
It means so much more than you think (I'm a stone-cold something)
In reality, the emotional impact is profound, compared to my seemingly unfeeling exterior.
Sweetheart (It means so much)
Again addressing you warmly, emphasizing the depth of my feelings.
Love is sour (A flinch at the touch)
Highlighting that relationships can be painful and can lead to emotional discomfort.
You won't catch me crying in the shower, hey!
You won't see me displaying my pain externally, as I choose to remain tough.
I've been thinkin' 'bout getting into crystals
I keep contemplating the idea of exploring the potential of crystals for healing.
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Ian Justino, Dylan Travison, Eric Mitchell, AJ Horton
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
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According to Madagascar, this song is awesome!
@SideBband
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