Lyrics
Before I plead my case
Expressing a desire to present an argument or defense.
Before we start again
Addressing the idea of restarting or beginning anew.
Do you know your place?
Questioning someone about their understanding of their position or role.
Do you understand who started this?
Asking if the other person comprehends who initiated the conflict.
Have you thought this through?
Inquiring whether careful consideration has been given to the situation.
Are you prepared and sure of you?
Questioning the other person's readiness and certainty.
Did you think that I care too?
Posing a rhetorical question about the significance of the speaker's concern.
From your gentle heart so pure and true
Referring to the other person's genuinely kind and true-hearted nature.
My sympathies
Introducing a recurring theme of offering condolences or pity.
For you mean nothing
Asserting that the person being addressed holds no importance.
Your words mean nothing
Emphasizing the insignificance of the other person's words.
'Cause it means nothing
Stating that the situation or relationship has no meaning.
It's got nothing to do with me
Declaring a lack of personal involvement in the matter.
It's got nothing to do with me
Reiterating the detachment from the issue.
I feel it so violently
Expressing intense emotions unrelated to the speaker.
It's got nothing to do with me
Reaffirming the lack of connection to the circumstances.
So before I plead my case
Repeating the initial desire to present a case or argument.
Before we start again
Echoing the idea of restarting or beginning anew.
Do you know your place?
Reiterating the question about understanding one's place.
Do you understand who started this?
Restating the query about recognizing the instigator of the conflict.
Have you thought this through?
Repeating the question about careful consideration of the situation.
And who is it you answer to
Posing a new question about the authority or influence the other person adheres to.
Do you think I still care too?
Rhetorically questioning whether the speaker still cares.
I'm afraid this one's on you
Attributing responsibility for the situation to the other person.
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