Lyrics
Who wants to lose by closing my way?
Expressing defiance and determination, questioning the consequences of obstructing the speaker's path.
I had warned you!
A reminder or warning directed at someone, possibly indicating that consequences were predicted or expected.
who wants to lose by closing my way?
Reiteration of the first line, emphasizing the potential losses associated with blocking the speaker's progress.
I told you!
A repetition of the warning or statement from line 2, reinforcing its significance.
The days of crawling have come to an end!
Declaring the end of a period of hardship or struggle, suggesting a transition to a more assertive phase.
Your blood is in my hands,
Asserting control and responsibility over a situation, possibly with a hint of aggression or confrontation.
the fear in your eyes,
Highlighting the physical and emotional impact on the adversary, particularly fear reflected in their eyes.
Where have the bad boys gone?
Rhetorical question, wondering about the disappearance of those considered rebellious or defiant.
My day has arrived
Announcing the speaker's moment of reckoning or empowerment.
They have to Pay
Stating that there will be consequences or retribution for past actions.
Their blows makes me Stronger
Suggesting that the adversity faced has contributed to the speaker's strength.
Stronger than all
Declaring superior strength, possibly in a general sense or in comparison to an opponent.
Stronger than you
Asserting dominance over others, emphasizing strength in relation to a specific person.
This is the time of awake!
Signifying a transformative period, a time of heightened awareness or empowerment.
An accumulated hate machine
Describing an entity or force characterized by accumulated hatred, indicating potential danger.
Letting me get up was a mistake.
Suggesting that allowing the speaker to rise or gain power was a mistake, possibly for others.
Did you think it would be on the floor?
Possibly questioning assumptions about defeat, emphasizing a different outcome than expected.
Cos’ did you think it would be on the floor?
Repeating and reinforcing the questioning of expectations regarding defeat.
Let's put an end to this
Calling for an end to a situation or conflict, possibly with a sense of finality.
My day has arrived
Reiteration of the speaker's empowerment or moment of reckoning.
They have to Pay
Restating the consequences or reprisals for past actions, echoing line 14.
Their blows makes me Stronger
Reaffirming that the adversities faced have contributed to the speaker's strength.
Stronger than all
Emphasizing superior strength in a general context, beyond individual adversaries.
Stronger than you
Asserting dominance over a specific person, reiterating strength in relation to them.
This is the time!
Reiterating the significance of the current transformative or empowered period.
They won't see me on my knees again
Declaring a refusal to submit or yield, expressing a determination to stand tall.
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