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Unveiling Goliath's Heart: Ben Dyleuth's Poetic ReflectionLyrics
Oh Goliath with your teeth and surroundings how do you rule with that power
Questioning Goliath's use of power and control represented by teeth and surroundings.
Tell me this, tell me that, can you please remove your armour
Asking Goliath to share thoughts and feelings by removing metaphorical armor.
Can you please remove your armour
Repetition for emphasis on the request to remove armor, suggesting vulnerability.
Through distance I heard your reign
Referencing awareness of Goliath's dominance from a distance.
You were fighting for some other love
Noting Goliath's past struggles or conflicts related to love.
I'm not here to cause you pain
Clarifying the singer's intention not to cause pain to Goliath.
I'm not here to strike stones from above
Expressing a non-confrontational stance, avoiding causing harm from above.
Oh Goliath with your teeth and surroundings how do you rule with that power
Reiteration of the questioning of Goliath's use of power and control.
Tell me this, tell me that, can you please remove your armour
Repeating the request for Goliath to share vulnerabilities by removing armor.
Can you please remove your armour
Emphasizing the importance of vulnerability and openness.
From grapevines you'll hear I've done the same
Referring to the speaker's similar experiences hinted through grapevines.
I was fighting my excuse of lust
Acknowledging personal struggles with excuses of lust in the past.
My bloodline weak in truth and veins
Highlighting weakness in the speaker's bloodline and truth in veins.
My judgement's blinded
Admitting impaired judgment, possibly due to personal experiences.
Oh Goliath with your teeth and surroundings how do you rule with that power
Repeating the questioning of Goliath's power and control for emphasis.
Tell me this, tell me that, can you please remove your armour
Reiterating the request for Goliath to remove metaphorical armor.
Can you please remove your armour
Repeating the plea for openness and vulnerability.
Can you tell me it slow (Tell me)
Seeking a slow and thoughtful response from Goliath.
Tell me it slow (Tell me now)
Repeating the request for a slow and deliberate communication.
Can I feel this out
Expressing a desire to understand and experience emotions deeply.
Can I feel this now
Asking for permission to feel and experience the current situation.
Is it something I've seen before
Questioning familiarity with the current circumstances.
Cause I've seen a lot before
Reflecting on past experiences, suggesting a sense of déjà vu.
I mean it, I love it
Expressing genuine love and appreciation for the current situation.
I've seen all these scenes inside the corner
Observing various scenes and experiences within a confined space or situation.
Oh Goliath can you please remove that armour
Repeating the request for Goliath to remove metaphorical armor as a closing plea.
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