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Neurodivergent Dream
GODSAUDITION
GODSAUDITION
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since Dec 5, 2024
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									     This powerful song delves into the emotional journey of someone struggling with the feeling of being misunderstood, trapped, and silenced in a world that demands conformity. It captures the experience of dealing with mental health challenges, possibly including neurodivergence, and how society often tries to label or medicate individuals to make them fit into predefined molds.
    The first verse speaks to the internal struggle of feeling muted and isolated, with the protagonist seeking help from a professional who only offers a temporary solution—medication. The numbness that follows creates a sense of being a mere "machine," disconnected from emotions, passion, and individuality. The chorus highlights the sense of confinement caused by the prescribed treatments, where the individual’s essence is drowned out in favor of societal expectations.
    In the second verse, the protagonist describes the struggle to “fit in” and survive in a world that doesn’t understand their true self. However, their spirit yearns for something more authentic, reflected in the metaphor of “traveling through dimensions” and embracing their uniqueness.
     The bridge marks a turning point, where the protagonist refuses to be reduced to a label or a standard. They reject the idea of being molded into something society expects, declaring their mind as extraordinary, rather than “different” or “insane.” The final verse emphasizes self-empowerment, asserting that one’s true purpose lies in following their own journey, unapologetically embracing individuality over societal norms.
     The song concludes with a sense of freedom and liberation—breaking free from labels and embracing the neurodivergent experience as something to be proud of. It's a message of self-acceptance, personal growth, and reclaiming control over one's own destiny.

								
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