Lived-In - The Everyday Problem

No complaints for today
No unusual happenings
Just the same old routine
In the normal ordering
Invented conflict and inflated issues
'Cause we need stuff to write about
Something remarkable to catch your attention
A deed I didn't do
Fictitious life lessons
It's hard to only write about what you know
When you don't know much
Coming from a place of
First world adversity
You're out of touch
The everyday problem
Of relating to people
Of acting convincing
And not coming off crazy
The always-daily conundrum
Of interpersonal interaction
From commodity needs to
Existential validation
Well it's tough to
Speak from experience
When you're still a twenty-something
Having grown up with a good life
No real struggles with health or money
Having grown up with a good life (Don't write about what you know)
No real struggles with health or money (Don't write about what you know)
Having grown up with a good life (Don't write about what you know)
No real struggles with health or money (Don't write about what you know)
I'd like to explore the inner workings of your mind
You tell me it's ill-conceived and I won't like what I find
I knew something always felt amiss
Seek advice from your bedroom guitar
He's been writing you notes and it goes a little something like this
Translate into plain speak
Thought patterns are made up
You built them all from scratch
Brain chemistry synapse
There is no right answer
No optimal structure
Just a billion variations
In the whole world population
Infinite interpretation

Written by:
Rodrigo Ibieta

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