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The person singing the song is going through a rough time in life, but is comforted somewhat in the belief that things will eventually get better.
Modernity and artificiality have taken over society, and the singer laments the times when things were more sincere, leaving him feeling 'outdated.'
The singer shares that his life experience has brought about deeper existential questions:
This is the central question of the song: "Are there any good things left to do,...or right ways left to be?"
The singer concludes that his decision in this moment is to limit his words and actions, so that others cannot use his vulnerability against him.
The person singing the song is going through a rough time in life, but is comforted somewhat in the belief that things will eventually get better.
Modernity and artificiality have taken over society, and the singer laments the times when things were more sincere, leaving him feeling 'outdated.'
The singer shares that his life experience has brought about deeper existential questions:
This is the central question of the song: "Are there any good things left to do,...or right ways left to be?"
The singer concludes that his decision in this moment is to limit his words and actions, so that others cannot use his vulnerability against him.