even my anger has issues
Unveiling Emotional Turmoil: "Even My Anger Has Issues" AnalysisLyrics
how dare you compare yourself to all i've down
Expressing disapproval of someone comparing themselves to the speaker based on the speaker's actions.
found out the worst within you i had to run
Discovering negative qualities within the person, prompting the speaker to distance themselves.
had to tell you
Referencing the necessity to communicate with the person.
didn't listen
Highlighting the person's failure to listen or understand.
tried to tell you
Attempting to communicate or share information with the person.
if I had my way I'd bet tear you apart
Expressing a desire to harm or criticize the person if the speaker had control over the situation.
my anger has issues when you're so far away
Acknowledging that the speaker's anger is problematic when the person is distant.
should of know from the start
Realization that there were signs or indications from the beginning that were overlooked.
what goes around comes back around
Conveying the idea of karma—negative actions coming back to affect the individual.
i dare you to throw away your whole facade
Challenging the person to discard their false image or pretense.
question yourself and what were your intentions
Encouraging the person to introspect and question their motives.
read through lines never learning the lesson
Noting a repeated failure to learn from past experiences or mistakes.
tried to tell you
Reiterating the attempt to communicate with the person.
didn't know how
Expressing a lack of knowledge or understanding of how to convey the message effectively.
had to tell you
Reiterating the need to communicate a message to the person.
your double life became so entwined
Describing the person's dual life becoming intricately connected or complicated.
could sort it out, if you had the time
Suggesting that the situation could be resolved with time and effort.
it worked against you like the wind and sand
Comparing the negative impact of the person's actions to the relentless and abrasive nature of wind and sand.
let's travel back, where it all began
Proposing a return to the origins or starting point of the situation.
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