The provided text appears to be a transcript of a song performance, likely from a live concert or a studio recording. The lyrics and time stamps suggest that it's a pop or rock song with a mix of spoken word and sung parts. The song seems to revolve around themes of love, longing, and self-discovery, with the singer expressing feelings of unrequited love, dreams, and a desire to be seen and understood. The performance also includes a significant amount of audience interaction and applause, indicating a live setting. The song contains various musical interludes, often referred to as "foreign," which could be instrumental pieces or experimental sounds. The singer thanks the audience multiple times during the performance, indicating a positive reception.
1. The text is a transcript of a song or a performance, with timestamps indicating when each line is sung or spoken.
2. The dialogue includes phrases such as "no no no no no no no no no no no no no", "was the knight in shining armor in your booty", "put your lips now", "I'm a ghost I call your name you look right through me", and "it was the knight in shining armor in your movie".
3. There are several instances of the word "foreign", which might refer to a song title or a specific line in the performance.
4. The dialogue also includes phrases like "we'll put your lips on mine and love the aftertaste now", "you're the reason I'm alone", "the world has been broken down for you can't force me now", "Awakening is", and "I could show you how".
5. The transcript also contains instances of applause, indicating that the performance was live or recorded live.
6. The song or performance includes a repeated phrase, "it's all right it's all right it's all right", which could be interpreted as a line in the song or a frequent response from the audience.
7. The text ends with a line that says, "books", followed by applause, indicating the end of the performance or song.