The Outset
Unveiling Hidden Truths: The Outset's Tale of Deception and ChangeLyrics
Twisting in nature's beauty
Expressing the experience of contorting or adapting to the beauty of nature.
You glide along so smoothly
Describing a smooth and effortless gliding or movement.
When your blades are sharp
Highlighting the effectiveness when equipped with sharp blades, possibly a metaphor for being prepared.
I watched you figure skating
Observing someone engaging in figure skating, a symbolic representation of a skillful performance.
But soon got tired of waiting
Expressing impatience or dissatisfaction with waiting in cold and dark conditions.
In the cold and dark
Continuation of the previous line, emphasizing the challenging and uncomfortable situation.
So I sent you straight to voicemail
Choosing not to answer a call and diverting it to voicemail.
When you called me on the phone
Recalling a phone call and the decision to ignore it.
Another fifteen minute message
Mentioning a lengthy voicemail message received.
There are things I wish I'd known
Expressing a desire to have known certain things earlier.
At the outset
Repeating the phrase "At the outset," possibly emphasizing the beginning or starting point.
At the outset
Reiteration of the emphasis on the beginning or starting point.
I've got my share of baggage
Acknowledging personal struggles and challenges carried along.
Sometimes it's hard to manage
Highlighting the difficulty of managing personal burdens.
But I'm getting by
Expressing resilience and the ability to cope with challenges.
You were the perfect bandage
Referring to someone as a perfect solution or comfort.
A lifetime's wisdom packaged
Describing accumulated wisdom in a stable and sound mind.
In a stable mind
Emphasizing the vulnerability that becomes apparent under slight pressure.
But apply the slightest pressure
Pointing out the fragility and susceptibility to stress or challenges.
And the cracks begin to show
Expressing the tendency to hide flaws but revealing them under pressure.
You take delight in self-deception
Indicating a tendency to enjoy self-deception or illusion.
There are things I wish I'd known
Reiterating a desire to have known certain things earlier.
At the outset
Repeating the phrase "At the outset" for emphasis on the starting point.
At the outset
Restating the emphasis on the beginning or starting point.
I believe that people can change
Expressing a belief in the potential for people to change, but acknowledging some unchangeable traits.
But there are some traits set in stone
Acknowledging the existence of certain traits that are difficult to change.
We are all victim to our habits
Highlighting the universal experience of being influenced by habits.
There are things I wish I'd known
Reiterating a desire to have known certain things earlier, relating to the impact of habits.
At the outset
Repeating the phrase "At the outset" for emphasis on the starting point in relation to habits.
At the outset
Restating the emphasis on the beginning or starting point in the context of habits.
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