Shields
Unveiling Life's Risks: Big Business' 'Shields' Reveals the Wicked BreezeLyrics
What could go wrong I can't count the number of ways
Contemplating potential risks and uncertainties; acknowledging the numerous ways things could go wrong.
You could be mauled or burned for starters
Highlighting dangerous possibilities, such as being attacked or burned, as potential risks in life.
You could still drown in knee deep waters
Emphasizing the unexpected and the possibility of facing peril even in seemingly harmless situations.
That's enough to hold up and hide in this cave
Suggesting the inclination to seek refuge or safety in a metaphorical cave when confronted with potential threats.
What could go wrong I can't count the number of ways
Reiterating the theme of contemplating potential pitfalls and challenges in life.
You could be struck by lightening walking
Introducing the idea of being struck by lightning as a metaphor for unexpected and uncontrollable events.
Look at the cross and your soul starts talking
Referencing religious symbolism (look at the cross) and the inner turmoil that may arise from spiritual contemplation.
Nothing prepares you for the freeze that's coming
Expressing the unpreparedness for a sudden and intense freeze or hardship.
I won't dare, I won't dare
Repeating the refusal to dare, possibly indicating a reluctance to confront or face impending difficulties.
I think I feel a wicked breeze blowing
-I won't dare, I won't dare
-Nothing prepares you for the freeze that's coming
-I won't dare, I won't dare
-I think I feel a wicked breeze blowing
-I won't dare, I won't dare
-Nothing prepares you for the freeze that's coming
-Lights out and draw the curtains
Setting the scene with the instruction to turn off lights and draw curtains, suggesting a moment of introspection or solitude.
I got the means
Expressing a sense of having the means or capability to wait patiently, possibly indicating resilience or endurance.
Wait patiently
-I won't dare, I won't dare
Reiterating the theme of feeling unprepared for an impending challenge, possibly alluding to a looming crisis or change.
Wait patiently
-Nothing prepares you for the breeze that's coming
-I won't care
Affirming the decision not to care, suggesting a detachment or indifference towards the impending difficulties.
I won't care
-I think I feel a wickid breeze blowing
-I won't dare
-I won't dare
-Lie down and drown your good dreams
Encouraging a surrender to negative thoughts or emotions, possibly as a way of coping with challenges.
I've got the means
Reiterating the possession of means, possibly emphasizing self-reliance or the ability to cope with adversity.
I won't dare
Echoing the earlier refusal to dare, emphasizing the choice to withdraw and seek refuge from difficulties.
I won't dare
-That's enough to hold up and hide in the shade
-Lie down and drown your good dreams
-Wait patiently
Encouraging patience while facing challenges, possibly indicating the importance of endurance and resilience.
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