Sociopath
Self-Deception UnveiledLyrics
My friends all said, “Scott, you’ve got impaired vision
Scott's friends express concern about his impaired vision, metaphorically suggesting he may not see things clearly.
Two eyes only half an image”
Highlighting the limited perspective, implying Scott sees only half of the whole picture.
I won’t pretend that I know your ambitions
Scott acknowledges he doesn't understand the other person's goals and aspirations.
You’re not the girl who's trying to find a man
The person being addressed is independent and not seeking a romantic partner.
Hey, hey. Hey, hey yeah
Repetition for emphasis and rhythm.
Hey, hey. Hey, hey yeah
-Well, aren’t you sick of making a fool of yourself?
Asking if the person is tired of making embarrassing mistakes.
Well, aren’t you sick of talking about yourself?
Expressing frustration with the person's self-centered conversations.
You contradict your statements every day
Pointing out the inconsistency in the person's statements.
Go complain to someone else
Advising the person to share complaints with someone else.
Well, aren’t you sick of making a fool out of me?
Questioning if the person is tired of causing embarrassment to Scott.
You can tell it to somebody else
Suggesting the person share their concerns with someone else.
My friends all said, “Scott, you’re paranoid. Listen
Scott's friends label him as paranoid, emphasizing a sense of unwarranted fear.
You’re not a boy whose trying to fill that void”
The person is not trying to fill an emotional void and is mature.
So all the gals, and all the boys glisten
Emphasizing the attractiveness of both genders without specifying romantic intent.
We can be together when you have it figured out
Suggesting a potential future together once the person figures out their own path.
Hey, hey. Hey, hey yeah
Repetition for emphasis and rhythm.
Hey, hey. Hey, hey yeah
-Well, aren’t you sick of making a fool of yourself?
Reiterating frustration with the person's repeated embarrassing actions.
Go complain to someone else
Encouraging the person to share their complaints with someone else.
Well, aren’t you sick of talking about yourself?
Expressing annoyance with the person's constant self-focused talk.
You can tell it to somebody else
Suggesting the person discuss their issues with someone else.
You contradict your statements every day
Pointing out the ongoing inconsistency in the person's statements.
Tell me, can I get your - can I get your number, baby?
Asking for the person's phone number humorously.
Well, aren’t you sick of making a fool out of me?
Questioning if the person is tired of causing embarrassment to Scott.
You do it to yourself, but you blame it on somebody else
Accusing the person of self-sabotage and blaming others for their mistakes.
You can tell it to somebody else
Suggesting the person share their excuses with someone else.
Tell it to somebody else
Encouraging the person to redirect their explanations to someone else.
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