The Paper Face
Unveiling the Deceptive Dance: The Paper Face's Hidden TaleLyrics
Ooh, look what you've started
Expressing surprise or realization about the consequences initiated by someone.
So 'fess up, just 'fess up
Urging someone to confess or admit to their actions.
Ooh, is this what you wanted?
Questioning if the current situation is the desired outcome.
So 'fess up, just 'fess up
Reiterating the call for confession or admission.
So you got the part
Acknowledging someone's role in a particular situation.
Is the villain in the masquerade?
Pondering if the person is playing the role of the antagonist in a disguise.
And now you're in control
Highlighting a shift in power dynamics, suggesting the person is now in control.
But the love you take can soon betray
Warning that the affection received can lead to betrayal.
Oh look what you started
Repeating the observation of the consequences started by someone.
So 'fess up, just 'fess up
Reiterating the call for confession or admission.
Oh is this what you wanted?
Questioning if the ongoing situation is the intended outcome.
So 'fess up, just 'fess up
Encouraging someone to confess or admit to their actions.
Please, doc-doctor Kay,
Seeking assistance from "doctor Kay" to alleviate emotional pain.
Can you help me take this pain away?
Expressing a need for relief from emotional distress.
'Cause my character has been fooled
Conveying that the persona's identity has been deceived.
By the wolf behind the paper face
Pointing out betrayal by an untrustworthy character represented by a deceptive facade.
Oh look what you've started
Reiterating the observation of the consequences initiated by someone.
So 'fess up, just 'fess up
Emphasizing the importance of confessing or admitting to actions.
Oh is this what you wanted?
Questioning if the ongoing situation aligns with the intended outcome.
So 'fess up, just 'fess up
Reiterating the call for confession or admission.
So you got the part
Acknowledging someone's role in a particular situation.
Is the villain in the masquerade?
Raising the question of whether the person is playing a villainous role in disguise.
And now, you're in control
Noting a shift in control, suggesting the person is now in charge.
But the love you take can soon betray
Warning that the love received can lead to betrayal.
So 'fess up, just 'fess up
Reiterating the importance of confessing or admitting to actions.
So 'fess up, just 'fess up
Repeating the call for confession or admission.
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