The Right Thing
Unveiling Life's Tapestry: Breaking Chains of Generational LiesLyrics
This song is dedicated to the chain of lies
This song is dedicated to a series of falsehoods.
Handed down from generation to generation
These lies have been passed down through successive generations.
Like cancer through the ages
The lies are likened to a persistent and destructive force like cancer across time.
Well you seem to be waiting
The listener appears to be anticipating a significant event.
For the thunder or the lightning
Reference to waiting for a dramatic or powerful change.
To blow away all your bad luck baby
Hoping for a moment to dispel misfortune.
Well you seem to be waiting
Reiteration of the anticipation of a major event.
For a big landslide to take you away
Waiting for a landslide, possibly as a metaphor for a life-altering event.
But i don't think that a million bucks
Skepticism about the transformative power of wealth (a million bucks).
Is really gonna change your luck
Expressing doubt that money can fundamentally change one's luck.
I'm here to tell you that's too high a price to pay
Asserting that the cost of relying on money for happiness is too high.
'cause it don't take much of the right thing
Emphasizing the importance of simple, meaningful actions or choices.
And if i stay by you
Commitment to staying by someone's side with minimal requirements.
Don't worry about it
Assuring the person not to worry about the commitment.
It don't take much for me to stay by you
Reiterating the simplicity of requirements to stay committed.
And if i love you too much
Expressing that excessive love won't be a burden.
Don't worry about it
Reassuring not to worry about the depth of love.
It don't take much for me to love you
Highlighting that love doesn't demand much to be genuine.
And they say that the world's gonna end with a whimper
Referencing a belief that the world will end quietly and insignificantly.
Well that's just the sound it makes anyway
Downplaying the significance of the end of the world.
And i'm sure a bottle of some more million bucks
Suggesting that a large sum of money could provide temporary comfort.
Would make it feel better
Recognizing the potential soothing effect of wealth but questioning its true value.
But believe it or not i think that's too high a price to pay
Asserting that even if money can alleviate pain, it's still not worth the cost.
'cause it don't take much of the right thing
Reiteration of the importance of simple, meaningful actions or choices.
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