Isn’t it an irony
The things that inspire me
They make me bleed
So profusely
I got everything I need
Time and space to think and breathe
What does it mean?
When cash grows on trees
Exist in superposition
Life’s all about contradiction
Yin and yang
Fluidity and things
I’m me, I’m God
I’m everything
I’m my own reason why I sing
And so are you, are you understanding?
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh
I know you think this shit is easy
For you but not so much for me
But I’ll still ride, that’s just the risk I’ll take
I know you see me actin’ sleazy
I’m workin’ on it, take it easy
I’ll figure it all out before I break
If I should die before I wake
Oh, please do not resuscitate
I know I didn’t live my life in vain
This music shit’s a piece of cake
The rest of my life’s in a state
Of chaos but I know I’ll be okay
Exist in superposition
Life’s all about contradiction
Yin and yang
Fluidity and things
I’m me, I’m God
I’m everything
I’m my own reason why I sing
And so are you, are you understanding?
Exploring Life’s Contradictions in “SUPERPOSITION”
“SUPERPOSITION” by Caesar, Daniel is a thought-provoking journey through the paradoxes of existence. The song’s lyrics reflect on how the very things that drive us can cause us pain, drawing a line between inspiration and vulnerability. The phrase “exist in superposition” cleverly references both quantum physics and the dualities we all face—balancing ambition with uncertainty, pleasure with chaos. The chorus highlights the concept of contradiction with references to “yin and yang,” emphasizing the ever-changing nature of identity and self-worth. Caesar, Daniel uses introspective lines to reveal struggles with self-doubt, the desire for understanding, and the pursuit of meaning, ultimately finding solace in music and self-expression.
Song Credits
- Songwriters: Caesar, Daniel