Set It Off: Lonely Dance Meaning
Song Released: 2018
Lonely Dance Lyrics
One step forward, one step backwards
One step forward, one step backwards
{verse 1}
Some days i'm up, some days i'm down
Some days the world is way too loud
Some days my bed won't let me out
But i'm okay with...
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This song is for the people with anxiety, social phobia, depression and many other mental/social problems.
We(people with those problems) one dag feel good, happy and energetic but next day we become depressive and sad, not wanting to get up. We don't want to live our rooms because it is our secure place, we feel protected in our own room, our own bed.
We don't need friends, we don't want friends who can abandon us in any second, who just text but live out of things (phony friends)
[I myself feel this way at least. Being alone is comfortable. No one can hurt you, abandon you, lie to you, blame you for something, frame you, make you the school clown]
So just do whatever we want in our secured place(room) with me and my anxiety(or the voice in my head) which is "my only fan"
[I don't like people, crowd, loud voices/sounds so not being around is better for me]
This song shows the mind of people with anxiety etc. really good!
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