I also think about something I call "turn" of the phrase, like the Eagles "Don't let the sound of your own WHEELS DRIVE you crazy", because wheels are on a car and you drive a car. There are more like that but I just woke up....

One of my new songs has the phrase "It's not easy remembering how to forget". See? Remember vs forget. Antonyms.

Floyd's "trying to remember the feeling, (of) feeling nothing at all." Feeling and not feeling. Antonyms.

A song I wrote about 25 years ago had a chorus that was a call and response type thing where the start of the line was "Kiss you all over", but it didn't mean "all over your body", but that was not clear until the end of the chorus where I say "Kiss you all over, kiss you all over again", so "all over" meant repeat the action. I named that a "wraparound lyric" because it wrapped from the end of one line into the start of the next.

There are SO many innovative ways to do this, and it's YOUR song, so do what you want!