This song seems to be a poetic exploration of the dual nature of humans, referencing Robert Louis Stevenson's "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". The lyrics suggest an internal struggle between two sides of a personality - one side that is troubled (Mr. Hyde) and the other seeking peace and tranquility (Dr. Jekyll). The recurrent phrase "Lease this here now sweet piece of mind" reflects the singer's yearning for serenity amidst chaos. The line "We all are born to die" could signify the inevitability of life's cycle, reminding us that despite our internal battles, we're all heading towards the same end. #DualNature #InternalStruggle #SeekingPeace #InevitabilityOfLife
Jekyll
Lyrics
Dr. Jekyll that mister been bugging out my Hyde again
If he come and wrapping on my door I'm not gonna answer it
I've been grieving old fashioned at the seed, my seam is fraying
I've been grieving old fashioned at the seed, my seam is fraying
Silk once rushed this thrust has rusted dry
Slip your flux right past your fortress
We all are born to die
We all are born to die
Lease this here now sweet piece of mind awake this light
Lease this here now sweet piece of mind always in flight
Lease this here now sweet piece of mind awake this light
Lease this here now sweet piece of mind always in flight
Lease this here now sweet piece of mind awake this light
Lease this here now sweet piece of mind always in flight
Writer(s): Naomi Saalfield, Paul Bender, Perrin Moss, Simon Mavin
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Downtown Music Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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