Lyrics
One day, when you’re out of line
Anticipating a future moment when someone behaves inappropriately or deviates from expected behavior.
You’ll say, can you spare the time?
Asking for someone's time or attention when they eventually realize their actions are inappropriate.
Oh I know you’re out of line
Acknowledging the awareness of someone's behavior being inappropriate or deviating from societal norms.
Yes I know you’re out of line
Reiterating the understanding that the individual's behavior is not aligned with societal expectations.
And you will say, everyday and you will play
Describing the individual's pattern of behavior—saying and engaging in similar actions repeatedly.
Some say, there’s another day
Indicating a belief or hope that there will be another chance or opportunity in the future.
I’m sure, that my thing’s ok
Expressing confidence in one's own situation or circumstances despite others' behaviors.
Though I know you’re out of line
Reaffirming the acknowledgment of someone's behavior as being inappropriate.
Yes I know you’re out of line
Reiterating the understanding that the individual's behavior is not aligned with societal expectations.
And you will say, everyday and you will play
Highlighting the repetitive nature of the individual's words and actions.
I am your friend
Declaring a supportive or friendly relationship despite acknowledging the inappropriate behavior.
Though I know you’re out of line
Acknowledging the awareness of someone's behavior being inappropriate or deviating from societal norms.
Yes I know you’re out of line
Reiterating the understanding that the individual's behavior is not aligned with societal expectations.
And you will say, everyday and you will say
Emphasizing the repetitive nature of the individual's words and actions.
One day, when you’re out of line
Anticipating a future moment when someone behaves inappropriately or deviates from expected behavior.
You’ll say, can you spare the time
Asking for someone's time or attention when they eventually realize their actions are inappropriate.
Though I know you’re out of line
Acknowledging the awareness of someone's behavior being inappropriate or deviating from societal norms.
Yes I know you’re out of line
Reiterating the understanding that the individual's behavior is not aligned with societal expectations.
And you will say, everyday and you will play
Highlighting the repetitive nature of the individual's words and actions.
We say yes, we say yes, we say yes
Expressing agreement or affirmation, possibly sarcastically, with the behavior or statements despite their inappropriateness.
We say yes
Repeating the sarcastic agreement or affirmation.
We say yes, we say yes, we say yes
Continuing the repetition of sarcastic agreement or affirmation.
We say yes
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