Poisoned Heart
Unraveling Deceit: Decoding the Poisoned HeartLyrics
You’ve got a poisoned heart
You possess a heart filled with negativity or toxicity.
Salt and sugar look the same
The outward appearance of deceit can be deceiving, like how salt and sugar may look alike.
You’ve got a poisoned heart
A reaffirmation that your heart carries a poisonous nature.
It’s all or nothing in this game
In relationships, it's an all-or-nothing situation, no middle ground.
Well I think I’ve finally figured it out
An assertion that the speaker has finally understood a situation.
What’s been going on
A reference to an ongoing situation or conflict.
You talked the whole way through the movie
Highlighting a disruptive behavior – talking incessantly during a movie and ruining the experience for others.
Spoiled the show for everyone
Your actions have negative consequences for those around you.
You can’t jaywalk your way out of this
No smooth escape from the consequences, regardless of confidence or charm.
With all your swagger and your sway
Your confident demeanor doesn't exempt you from accountability.
You can dish it out alright
You can criticize others effectively, but accepting criticism is a challenge.
But you can’t take it back watch what you say
Be mindful of your words; once spoken, they cannot be easily taken back.
I was never good at second chances
The speaker struggles with offering second chances in relationships.
I was never good at telling lies
Admission of difficulty in being untruthful.
I was always good at being honest
The speaker values honesty in relationships.
I was always good at goodbyes
The speaker is adept at handling goodbyes.
You’re a satellite that’s gone too far
You've become distant or unreachable like a satellite gone astray.
You’re way out of reach
Your distance is extreme and hard to bridge.
When the day and night get crazy
During challenging times, you are absent, leaving others to cope alone.
Your all the minutes in between
You fill the gaps between significant moments, but your presence is not reassuring.
Your friends don’t need it, they can’t believe
Your friends are unsupportive, finding it hard to believe your constant complaints.
How much you complain
A reminder that complaining excessively drives people away.
Don’t blame it on karma, don’t blame it on me
Don't attribute your troubles to fate or others; take responsibility.
Don’t blame it on Cain
Rejecting the idea of blaming others; accept accountability for your actions.
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