A philosophical song in which I try to understand what came first: some question/problem, and then thoughts and fantasies began to appear to solve it? Or is our fantasy born on its own, and questions come later?
The mood of the song is very rhythmic and upbeat, with active beats and light intervals, as well as slightly melancholic singing.
This is the title track on the album. It does a good job of showing the history behind the making of the album, that in the end all creativity comes from the chaos in our minds.
lyrics
I have always tried to look for answers
In the most unexpected places
I have always been attracted by a something
Secrets hidden behind the veil
It's just I'm pouring my thought on paper
That's the game
And I keep it on my way
That's the game
That's my game
And I keep it on my way
That's the game
That's my game
What comes first
Fantasy itself or
The question it solves?
I think my head is full of chaos
Like a secret box
Like a secret box
I think my head is full of chaos
Like a secret box
Like a secret box
Can this be called fate?
How I can
Write so deep thoughts in a language I don't speak
And hate to death?
I hate to death
But i love myself to death, yea
That's the game
Huuuu uuu
What comes first
Fantasy itself or
The question it solves?
I think my head is full of chaos
Like a secret box
Like a secret box
I think my head is full of chaos
Like a secret box
Like a secret box
And my friends I never betrayed
And my job I will never hate
It's my love, it's my game
It's never the same
It's my live, it's my game
It's never the same
What comes first
Fantasy itself or
The question it solves?
I think my head is full of chaos
Like a secret box
Like a secret box
I think my head is full of chaos
Like a secret box
Like a secret box
Oh, for fox sake
Why does my boiler only boil at night?
Hypermania again
All my sick friends can understand
We all the same
When you're a little crazy
It's much harder to break the chain
Break the chain
Break the chain
Break the chain
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