I Won't Think Twice
Choosing Paths: Embracing Life's Crossroads with Braden LamLyrics
Won’t you quit your talking
Expressing a desire for the person to stop talking.
I just wanna get out and you just want to settle down
Highlighting a difference in priorities: one person wants to leave, while the other wants to settle down.
But I can’t take what you’re offering
Unable to accept or appreciate what the other person is offering.
It's just a gamble on two hearts becoming one
Describing the relationship as a risky bet on two hearts uniting.
I won’t think twice
Committing to not reconsidering the decision.
Somewhere down the line
Referring to a future point in time.
You can tell me you were right and I was wrong
Open to the possibility of the other person being right and oneself being wrong in the future.
Somewhere down the line
Reiterating the idea of potential future realizations.
You can ask me what have you done with your life
Open to being questioned about life choices in the future.
What you wanted you got it
Acknowledging that the other person achieved what they desired.
While I was taking out student loans and hand-me-downs
Contrasting personal experiences of pursuing education and dealing with financial challenges.
Now I could move to Alaska
Mentioning a potential change in location, possibly for a fresh start.
It’s just the feeling that I’m in control of what is next
Feeling a sense of control over one's future.
I won’t think twice
Reaffirming the decision not to reconsider.
Somewhere down the road
Pointing to a future time when the other person might share their knowledge.
You can tell me all you know and what I don’t
Open to learning from the other person in the future.
Somewhere down the road
Open to being questioned about personal values and principles in the future.
You can ask me how much have you sold of your soul
Pondering the potential "selling" of one's integrity or values.
Oh how much have you sold of your soul
Repeating the theme of questioning the compromise of personal values.
It all depends your perspective
Suggesting that perspective influences judgment.
You think inside four walls but I think outside them all
Highlighting a difference in mindset between thinking within boundaries and thinking without constraints.
Somewhere down the line
Repeating the idea of potential future acknowledgments of being right.
You can tell me you were right
Remaining open to the possibility of the other person being correct.
Somewhere down the line
Reiterating the idea of potential future inquiries about life choices.
You can ask me what have you done
Open to being asked about personal achievements in the future.
With your life
Repeating the future-oriented questioning of life choices.
What have you done with your life
Continuing the theme of questioning life decisions in the future.
You done with your life
Repeating the future-oriented questioning of life choices.
What have you done with your life
Reiterating the initial request for the person to stop talking.
Won’t you quit your talking
Repeating the initial request for the person to stop talking.
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