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Fortunate Deceit: Unmasking the Careerist Lyricist
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Lyrics

I can see you in the afternoon I

Observing you during the afternoon.

can see you in your living room

Observing you in your living room.

I can see you lying with your eyes

Noticing you lying down with your eyes.

I can see your tears like crocodiles

Seeing your tears that resemble crocodiles.


shine on fortunate one

Wishing success to someone fortunate.

keep using peoples backs as rungs on your ladder to the sun

Continuing to exploit others' efforts to advance yourself.

careerist lyricist I've got your number one

Calling out someone as being focused on their career and lyrics.


you were a friend of mine til there was a cost

Being friends until there was a personal cost involved.

kept your true intentions camouflaged

Keeping true motives hidden behind a disguise.

PMC Larping as a troubadour

Referencing the use of private military company (PMC) tactics while portraying oneself as a wandering minstrel.

I'll let myself out of the big French doors

Choosing to leave through grand French doors.


shine on fortunate one

Wishing continued success for the fortunate individual.

keep using peoples backs as rungs on your ladder to the sun

Encouraging the exploitation of others' efforts to achieve personal success.

careerist lyricist I've got your number one

Reiterating the identification of someone focused on their career and lyrics.


Rip the check check them mic 12121212

Referencing technical sound checks and mic tests in a performance setting.

kiss the exec spam for likes like you want to 1212 and who is this addition to the bourgeoise zoo this Martha Stewart living

Criticizing someone for seeking approval and attention from executives and the public, comparing them to Martha Stewart living in a luxurious lifestyle.

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