Lyrics
Some of us pray, and some of us sin
Reflects on the diversity of people, some engage in prayer, while others commit sins.
Some of us just don't know where to begin
Expresses confusion or uncertainty about how to start or navigate certain aspects of life.
Guilty hearted pleasures, may contain some unorthodox measures
Acknowledges the presence of guilty pleasures that may involve unconventional methods.
Can't help losing even if you win
Highlights the inevitability of losing, even in situations where one seems to win.
Some of us pray, and some of us sin
Reiterates the contrast between those who pray and those who sin.
Some of us live, and all of us die
Addresses the dual nature of life - living and dying, and the observation of others' emotions.
And some of us laugh at the others who cry
Points out the irony of some people finding amusement in the suffering of others.
Broken hearted sorrow, got you thinkin' like there ain't no tomorrow
Describes the emotional impact of heartbreak, leading to a sense of hopelessness.
Some of us can't look each other in the eye
Acknowledges difficulty in maintaining eye contact, possibly due to shame or guilt.
Some of us live, and all of us die
Repeats the idea that everyone experiences life but eventually faces death.
And some of us give, and some of us take
Explores the theme of giving and taking in relationships, both honest and deceitful.
And some of us just lie in the beds that we make
Comments on facing consequences and lying in the metaphorical beds one creates.
Hearts all torn and busted, double thinkin everybody you trusted
Describes the emotional damage with hearts torn and the skepticism towards those once trusted.
Can't always fix everything you break
Recognizes the limitations in fixing everything that is broken.
And some of us give, and some of us take
Reiterates the theme of giving and taking, emphasizing the complexity of human interactions.
Some of us pray, and some of us sin
Repeats the idea that some individuals resort to prayer while others engage in sinful behavior.
And most of us just don't know where to begin
Expresses a sense of confusion or lack of direction shared by many people.
These guilty hearted pleasures, may contain some unorthodx measures
Reiterates the existence of guilty pleasures with unconventional approaches, leading to inevitable losses.
Can't help but lose even if you win
Underlines the difficulty of avoiding loss, even in situations that seem like victories.
Some of us pray, and some of us sin
Repeats the contrast between those who pray and those who sin, emphasizing the diversity of human actions.
Some of us pray, and some of us sin
Repetition for emphasis, underscoring the central theme of prayer and sin.
Some of us pray, and some of us sin
Final repetition, closing the song with the recurring theme of the dichotomy in human behavior.
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