Who Can You Trust

Navigating Betrayal: Unraveling Trust in the Symphony of Deception
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Lyrics

Who can you trust

Expressing skepticism about trusting someone.

Boys all sound the same

Commenting on the similarity or predictability of boys' behavior.

Telling you one thing

Noting that someone is making promises, but their actions suggest otherwise.

You're still to blame

Implies a feeling of guilt or responsibility despite the other person's actions.

Tryin' my best to really explain

Attempting to clarify and communicate sincerely.

You made your mind up

Indicates that the other person has already made a decision, possibly against the speaker.

I lost again

Expressing disappointment or frustration at losing in a situation.

She's too big, too rough, too loud

Describing someone as too big, rough, and loud, possibly highlighting their intimidating nature.

Bit the apple now cop her style

Suggesting imitation or copying of another person's style.

She too meek, not mill too weak

Contrasting qualities of being meek and not having enough strength.

Catch me live up in the street

Referring to being present and active in the streets.

Your skirt is too short

Commenting on the impropriety of the length of someone's skirt.

Your lips are too red

Commenting on the boldness or intensity of the color of someone's lips.

Your heels are too high

Pointing out the excessive height of someone's heels.

Is that what he said?

Questioning if the previous comments were the opinions of another person.

Just do your job, Jen

Addressing someone named Jen, instructing them to focus on their tasks.

Button your shirt, Jen

Specifically instructing Jen to button her shirt.

Put your head down, Jen

Continuing with instructions for Jen to put her head down and concentrate on her responsibilities.

Just do your job then

Reiterating the advice to focus on the assigned tasks.

Get on your knees, Jen

Issuing a controversial command to Jen, possibly indicating a power dynamic.

Get up and breathe, Jen

Encouraging Jen to stand up and breathe, possibly opposing the previous command.

Just do your job, Jen

Repeating the instruction for Jen to focus on her job, possibly emphasizing compliance.

For less than men, Jen

Highlighting a gender disparity by mentioning doing the job for less recognition than men.


Who can you trust

Repeating the initial skepticism about trusting someone.

Boys all sound the same

Reiterating the perception that boys exhibit similar behaviors.

Telling you one thing

Repeating the theme of someone making promises while their actions contradict them.

You're still to blame

Recalling a sense of blame despite the other person's actions.

Tryin' my best to really explain

Expressing ongoing efforts to explain and communicate sincerely.

You made your mind up

Noting the finality of the other person's decision, resulting in another loss.

I lost again

Concluding with the emotional impact of losing again in the given situation.

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