AS Too Wrong
Embracing Solitude: Exploring Identity Amidst DissonanceLyrics
Give us solitude
Seeking isolation or privacy
From the car
Requesting distance from the car
Hey now, you gotta listen to me fade ya
Urging to pay attention and not ignore the speaker
(Am I wrong?)
Pondering if the speaker is mistaken
If you won't start making right, I'll give a third call
Warning that further attempts will be made if things aren't corrected
(Am I wrong?)
Reiterating doubt about the correctness of the speaker's actions
Hey now, I found the questions that may know I'm wrong
Claiming to have found questions that acknowledge wrongdoing
(Am I wrong?)
Expressing uncertainty about the speaker being wrong
Who cares if I don't fit into the k-hole?
Disregarding concerns about fitting into a specific state or mindset
(Am I wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong?)
Repeating doubt about the speaker's correctness
Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong
Emphasizing the speaker's perceived wrongness
From the car
Repeating the desire for isolation, possibly from the car
From the, from the, from the car
Repetition emphasizing the origin of the solitude (from the car)
Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong
Reiterating the concept of being wrong
Hey now, you gotta listen to me fade ya
Repeated urgency to be heard and not ignored
(Am I wrong?)
Repeating doubt about the correctness of the speaker's actions
If you won't start making right, I'll give a third call
Reiterating the warning of taking further action if things don't improve
(Am I wrong?)
Reiterating doubt about the correctness of the speaker's actions
Hey now, I found the questions that may know I'm wrong
Claiming to have found questions that acknowledge wrongdoing
(Am I wrong?)
Expressing uncertainty about the speaker being wrong
Who cares if I don't fit into the k-hole?
Disregarding concerns about fitting into a specific state or mindset
(Am I wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong?)
Repeating doubt about the correctness of the speaker's actions
Give us solitude
Reiterating the request for solitude
Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong
Emphasizing the concept of being wrong
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