Lies
Unveiling Deceit: Chris Brockbank's 'Lies' Reveals Hidden TruthsLyrics
Look into the mirror, let nothing cloud your eyes
Emphasizes the importance of self-reflection without distortion.
How can ya keep up your disguise
Questions the ability to maintain a false appearance.
Excuse my suspicion, but you're lying through your teeth
Expresses suspicion about dishonesty and insincerity.
We both know the real truth underneath
Acknowledges mutual awareness of the genuine reality.
Lies, see it in your eyes
Highlights the presence of deceit observed in the eyes.
Oh, so cool, so casually
Describes the deception as nonchalant and composed.
Lies, just one big surprise
Portrays the lies as a significant and unexpected revelation.
All your lies are not fooling me
Asserts that the lies are ineffective in fooling the speaker.
Welcome to reality, all the things that they said were true
Welcomes the harsh reality and the truth that has been revealed.
Tales of deception, just for loving you
References stories of deceit created solely for the sake of love.
Ah, ya took our love for granted no matter how much I tried
Expresses the partner's unappreciative attitude towards love efforts.
Reflected in the mirror, see the cheating in your eyes
Reveals infidelity reflected in the mirror and the partner's eyes.
Lies, see it in your eyes
Reiterates the observation of lies evident in the eyes.
Oh, so cool, so casually
Describes the deception as cool and composed.
Lies, just one big disguise
Characterizes the lies as a deceptive disguise.
All your lies are not fooling me
Reaffirms the speaker's resistance to being deceived.
All your cheating
Explicitly addresses the partner's acts of cheating.
All your cheating, lying
Repeats the themes of cheating and lying for emphasis.
You're not, you're not fooling me
Asserts the speaker's immunity to the partner's attempts to deceive.
Oh no, I see it in your eyes, yeah
Confirms the detection of lies in the partner's eyes.
Lies, see it in your eyes
Reiterates the presence of lies visible in the eyes.
Oh, so cool, so casually
Describes the deception as composed and nonchalant.
Lies, just one big disguise
Highlights the lies as a substantial and deliberate disguise.
All your lies are not fooling me
Reaffirms the ineffectiveness of the lies in deceiving the speaker.
Not fooling me, Oh no
Emphasizes the partner's failure in fooling the speaker.
No, no, no, not fooling me
Concludes the song by reiterating the speaker's immunity to deception.
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