One for All
Revelations of Identity in "One for All" by Brut BoogalooLyrics
Waiting for the old familiar sound
Anticipation for a familiar sound, perhaps symbolizing comfort or nostalgia.
We might as well buy another round
Suggesting a carefree attitude, considering buying another round of drinks.
One for all
Expressing unity or solidarity with the phrase "One for all."
And waiting for the words to come
Waiting for the right words to emerge, indicating a pause or reflection.
We might as well buy another one
Similar to line 2, contemplating purchasing another item, possibly a drink.
For the road
Connecting the idea of buying for the road, suggesting a journey or adventure.
Or are you too far gone in the masquerade
Questioning if someone is deeply engaged in a false appearance or identity.
Are you too far gone
Reiterating the question, emphasizing the potential distance from authenticity.
Is this really what you want
Raising doubt about whether the current situation aligns with one's true desires.
Tell me, is it art or is it shit
Posing a question about the artistic value, possibly challenging conventional norms.
Come see me when you're ready to admit
Inviting someone to acknowledge a truth, suggesting a need for self-awareness.
You don't know
Expressing uncertainty or lack of knowledge about a particular subject.
You're not the only stranger on this road
Highlighting a shared experience of being a stranger on a common path.
Some of them walk fast some are slow
Describing the diverse pace at which individuals progress on the shared journey.
you can't join them all
Recognizing limitations in joining every aspect of the journey or experience.
Or are you too far gone in the masquerade
Repeating the question of being lost in a false appearance, reinforcing the theme.
Are you too far gone
Reiterating the query about being too far from authenticity or genuine identity.
Is this really what you want
Repeating the doubt about the alignment of the current situation with personal desires.
Are you too far gone in the masquerade
Repeating the question of being lost in a false appearance, echoing earlier lines.
Are you too far gone and is it already too late
Asking if it's too late to reconcile with authenticity, suggesting a sense of urgency.
Would I be too far gone if I said I love you
Pondering the potential consequences of expressing love, questioning vulnerability.
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