Track 11 · Not Fixing, Just Listening

Your mind is listening

Track 11 from Not Fixing, Just Listening.

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About Your mind is listening

The emotional core of 'Your mind is listening' is a deep recognition of the impact of self-talk on one's identity and mental well-being. It holds space for feelings of shame, frustration, and the quiet struggle of navigating self-criticism, particularly in the lines that illustrate how casually we may insult ourselves while thinking it's harmless. This song speaks directly to anyone who feels burdened by negative internal dialogues and seeks a reminder of how those words shape their reality.

Track 11 on Not Fixing, Just Listening. Duration: 3:44.

Intro – whispered, controlled
Careful.
You’re being overheard.
By the part of you
that believes everything.
Verse 1 – calm, precise
You joke about being broken,
call it humor, call it style.
Your mind doesn’t laugh.
It writes it down.
Files it under “identity.”
You say “I’m bad at this,”
like it’s nothing.
You say “that’s just how I am,”
like it’s settled.
Your brain doesn’t know sarcasm.
It doesn’t know context.
It only knows repetition.
Pre-Chorus – quiet warning
You think you’re talking to the room.
You’re talking to your nervous system.
Chorus – low, hypnotic
Your mind is listening.
Every word.
Every tone.
Every time you tear yourself down
and call it honesty.
Your mind is listening.
It’s not judging.
It’s learning.
And it’s becoming
what you describe.
Verse 2 – darker, still
You complain to release pressure,
but pressure leaves a shape.
You rehearse frustration,
call it venting,
and wonder why it stays.
You wouldn’t talk to a child like that.
You wouldn’t train a dog that way.
But you speak to yourself
like it’s harmless,
like it won’t stick.
It sticks.
Pre-Chorus
Your brain doesn’t filter intent.
It records patterns.
Chorus
Your mind is listening.
Not just when you’re serious.
Especially when you’re casual.
The things you say “don’t count”
are the ones it memorizes best.
Your mind is listening.
It builds belief
from background noise.
From the way you talk
when you think nobody’s correcting you.
Bridge – whispered, unsettling
Every inner sentence
is a suggestion.
Some of them
become commands.
Verse 3 – grounded, mentor tone
This isn’t about being positive.
It’s about being accurate.
It’s about noticing
what you repeat
without checking.
You don’t need affirmations.
You need fewer insults
disguised as jokes.
You don’t need hype.
You need respect
in your own voice.
Final Chorus – stripped, powerful
Your mind is listening.
Train it carefully.
Speak like you’re teaching
someone who will believe you.
Because you are.
Outro – whispered
Say it again.
Slower this time.

What this song means

The message

The emotional core of 'Your mind is listening' is a deep recognition of the impact of self-talk on one's identity and mental well-being. It holds space for feelings of shame, frustration, and the quiet struggle of navigating self-criticism, particularly in the lines that illustrate how casually we may insult ourselves while thinking it's harmless. This song speaks directly to anyone who feels burdened by negative internal dialogues and seeks a reminder of how those words shape their reality.

What the artist wants to convey

In writing this song, William Cloudborn is shining a light on the often-overlooked consequences of our self-directed language. He wants listeners to understand that their minds are always absorbing and learning from what they say, as emphasized by the line 'Your brain doesn’t filter intent.' By emphasizing the need for accuracy in self-talk rather than positivity, he urges listeners to cultivate a more compassionate and respectful inner voice, challenging the harmful patterns we've unconsciously accepted.

How this can help in everyday life

This song can serve as a gentle companion during moments of self-doubt or reflection, such as a tough morning, a difficult conversation, or an encounter with shame. It provides clarity in recognizing the weight of our words, offering a comforting reminder to speak to ourselves with kindness rather than judgment. By inviting listeners to slow down and reconsider their internal narratives, it fosters a sense of grounding and self-compassion, making it a perfect ally in the journey of emotional healing.