Lyrics
Down to dixon, razor's edge
Refers to a location, Dixon, suggesting a precarious situation or decision on the razor's edge.
Cuts like water, runs so red
Describes a situation that is intense and has a profound impact, using the metaphor of water running red like blood.
And now, too far gone
Expresses a realization that the situation has escalated to a point of no return.
Asked myself "what the hell went wrong ? "
The singer questions themselves about what led to the current state, indicating a sense of regret or confusion.
Too many windows, looking in
Suggests a feeling of vulnerability with too many observers or judgments from outside.
They can see you but you can't see them
Highlights the asymmetry of visibility, where others can observe, but the person involved cannot reciprocate.
And now, too far gone
Reiterates the feeling of irreversible change or loss.
Asked myself "what the hell went wrong ? "
The singer repeats the questioning, emphasizing the need for self-reflection regarding the perceived mistakes or choices.
Into the white room, tracks on the wall
References a "white room" with tracks on the wall, possibly symbolizing a sterile or surreal environment where things may not be as they seem.
Maybe it's a nightmare, really nothing at all
Suggests doubt about the reality of the situation, considering it might be a mere nightmare or insignificant.
But now, too far gone
Reiterates the irreversible nature of the situation, being too far gone.
And I asked myself "what the hell went wrong ? "
The singer continues to question the cause of the perceived downfall.
Ain't no reason for you to feel had
States that there is no justification for feeling deceived or taken advantage of.
I gave it my best shot, it just went bad
Acknowledges the singer's effort, but it ended in failure or disappointment.
And now, too far gone
Reiterates the theme of irreversible change or damage.
And I asked myself "what the hell went wrong ? "
The singer repeats the self-questioning, seeking understanding of what led to the negative outcome.
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