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Trouble books on tape lyrics
Trouble books on tape lyrics















I know non-add folks who have the same problem, some of it’s the song mixing itself, and some singers just suck at “enunciating” – of course to do so takes from the song. On a separate note: do you ever find yourself looking for somthing that is right in front of you, yet you don’t see it?įrankly, I don’t think it’s limited to ADD. Im a early 40’s Electrical Engineer (I really feel like a smarter and better looking version of Forrest Gump), and have managed to be successful by beingh petrsistent and using a brute force approach to studying and getting assignments done. Have you tried closing your eyes when on the phone taking the ames/numbers? That might help(as teh brain temporarily shuts off visual stimulation and may divert the effort to the auditory stream?). But I can multi-task at an alarming rate. Not sure if that makes any sense, but thats exactly what happpens.Īlso, i’ve been told “you’re not listening!!!!” when i get some instructions like “”Get the system activated on Thursday “, I’ll then ask “When do you need this done by?”. However, there are times when in a simple one on one conversation with my wife (or anyone else), the words will whizz by totally over my head, and although i heard the words, my braid did not process them. Its as if my brain is processing auditory stuff so quickly that i can do this stuff with not that much effort. In a crowded room, I can manage to have a converstaion with a person while simultaneously able to hear other conversations going on and understand the jist of everything going on in the room. You can find the complete lyrics below.When it comes to rapid talk, i can somehow manage to absorb the info and can handle it. The music video above, written and directed by Taylor Swift herself, is the perfect transposition of this message into images.

Trouble books on tape lyrics full#

The full lyrics are fascinating, as they show how Taylor Swift sees her weaknesses, labeling them with modern psychological terms and explicitly saying that fans should not consider her a hero. The line “ It’s me, hi, I’m the problem, it’s me” has been quoted massively in the social network, both ironically (TikTok is full of women “training” their boyfriends to say those words and being prepared for when they will have to repeat them, in future misunderstandings) and seriously (by people who relate with Taylor Swift’s self-analysis and exposure of insecurities). For this reason, I have a revelation for you: I’m not a hero you are worshipping an anti-hero, a personality with many weaknesses.

trouble books on tape lyrics

I can be brave and stare at the sun without fear, but I’m scared to watch inside myself (the mirror).

trouble books on tape lyrics

I struggle in many ways (the song talks about depression, narcissism, ghosting, and insomnia, all signs that something is not entirely in harmony inside our psyche), and I can recognize that the problem is inside myself. Identifying and recognizing our weaknesses is a sign of intelligence, and this is the meaning of these lyrics: I’m not perfect, although you all worship me. It must be exhausting always rooting for the anti-heroĬonfessing “I’m the problem” doesn’t necessarily mean that the singer feels she’s a bad person. I’ll stare directly at the sun, but never in the mirror From this point of view, the chorus comes as a sort of confession, starting with the line that became famous on social networks.

trouble books on tape lyrics

In the lyrics, Taylor Swift goes through all the ways she sees herself, exposing her weaknesses and dark sides. “It’s me, hi, I’m the problem”: Anti-Hero, the lyrics & their meaningĪnti-Hero is a song about human insecurities.















Trouble books on tape lyrics