All Your Fault
Embracing Imperfection: All Your Fault by Blake Morgan UnveiledLyrics
Hope it's not too early
Expressing concern about the timing of a situation.
Maybe it's more like too late
Suggesting that it might be too late to address a certain issue.
Not that I would worry
Indicating a lack of worry or concern on the speaker's part.
There's always time for your mistakes
Asserting that there is always time to rectify mistakes.
It's all your fault as anyone can see
Attributing blame to someone for a situation or problem.
It's all your fault completely
Reiterating that the responsibility and blame lie entirely with the person.
Is your glass half empty
Prompting a reflection on whether one views a situation negatively or positively.
Or is it so full it breaks
Suggesting the possibility of an overwhelming or overly optimistic perspective.
Not that you should worry
Advising against worrying, as there is always room to learn from mistakes.
There's always room for your mistakes
Emphasizing that there is always space for improvement despite errors.
It's all your fault as anyone can see
Repeating the assertion that someone is to blame for a situation.
It's all your fault completely
Reaffirming that the responsibility and fault rest entirely with the individual.
It's all your fault for everyone to see
Expanding the claim to assert that the blame is visible to everyone.
It's all your fault completely
Restating that the entirety of the fault lies with the person in question.
It's all your fault as anyone can see
Reiterating the idea that someone is at fault for a given situation.
It's all your fault completely
Emphasizing that the entire responsibility and blame are on the individual.
It's all your fault for everyone to see
Asserting that the blame is evident for everyone to witness.
It's all your fault completely
Reaffirming that the person bears complete responsibility for the situation.
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