She seems to be switching between two perspectives: seeing what we all have in common (what unifies us), and seeing what differentiates us from others. Both perspectives are valid and important for harmonious life.
I found something similar in Natalie Imbruglia's That Day:
"We're all the same
And no one thinks so
And it's okay"
She seems to be switching between two perspectives: seeing what we all have in common (what unifies us), and seeing what differentiates us from others. Both perspectives are valid and important for harmonious life.
I found something similar in Natalie Imbruglia's That Day: "We're all the same And no one thinks so And it's okay"