N) Relief" immediately sets itself apart with its stark lyrical presentation. The entire text provided is simply "[Instrumental]". This isn't just a placeholder; it's a deliberate signal. It tells us the story here isn't unfolding through a singer's words.
The explicit declaration of "[Instrumental]" within the lyric sheet itself is a fascinating textual choice. It strips away any expectation of a vocal narrative or a character's internal monologue. This absence of a verbal anchor forces the listener to engage with the track on a different plane, suggesting that the "relief" promised in the title must be found elsewhere.
The craft of these "lyrics" lies in their very minimalism. By explicitly stating "[Instrumental]", the text itself becomes a meta-commentary on the track's nature. It's a bold, almost defiant move that effectively communicates the artist's intent: to invite listeners into a pure sonic experience, where meaning and emotion are conveyed without the need for a single sung word.