Speak Low
Whispers of Deceit: Unveiling the Hidden Truth in André Bisson's 'Speak Low'Lyrics
Speak low, when you call on the phone
Exercise caution and discretion when communicating via phone.
There’s a smile in your dialogue
A friendly demeanor is apparent in your words.
Yet deceit in your tone
Despite the friendly facade, there is an element of deception in your voice.
Your words are self-righteous your heads in the clouds
Your expressions may seem morally superior, but your thoughts are disconnected from reality.
Can you live with yourself once you’ve said it allowed
Consider the impact of your spoken words, as they may have lasting consequences.
Speak low when you tell me your about to do me wrong
Be discreet when confessing intentions to harm or betray.
Speak low, when there’s nobody home
Maintain a low profile when no one else is around.
You can’t hide from the truth when you face it alone
Facing the truth alone is inevitable; denial is futile.
Your words may be tainted but there’s truth in your eyes
Your words might be influenced, but sincerity can be reflected in your eyes.
So whisper real soft for the souls never lies
Whisper softly when conveying genuine emotions, as the soul reveals the truth.
Speak low when you tell me your about to do me wrong
Exercise caution when revealing intentions of wrongdoing.
Speak low, when you question my past
Show restraint when questioning my history or background.
You’re not the first to confront me and you won’t be the last
Others have confronted me before, and you won't be the last.
Your motives are clear but the act won’t destroy
Your intentions are evident, but they won't cause lasting damage.
For the wise hears the truth while the fools get the noise
Wisdom discerns the truth amidst the noise, unlike foolishness.
Speak low when you tell me your about to do me wrong
Exercise caution when disclosing harmful intentions once again.
Speak low when you tell me your about to do me wrong
Repeat emphasis on discretion before engaging in wrongdoing.
Speak low when you tell me your about to do me wrong
Reiterate the need for secrecy when contemplating harm.
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