400 Miles
Distance Can't Dilute Betrayal: Unmasking Deceit in Fair Mountain's '400 Miles'Lyrics
And I hate you for what you have done
Expressing strong dislike and resentment towards someone for their actions.
As does my mothers gun
Suggesting that the speaker's mother's gun shares the sentiment of hatred towards the person in question.
You've shown us who you really are
Acknowledging that the person's true nature has been revealed or exposed.
She wasn't the only one
Implies that the speaker's mother was not the only one affected by the individual's actions.
The note addressed to whom it may concern
Referring to a written message directed to an unspecified recipient.
Had bled and traced from your business header
Describing a note that bears signs of bleeding and is linked to the person's business identity.
The day you broke free of your Restraint
Pointing to a specific moment when the person broke free from some form of restraint or control.
You're lucky I'm 400 miles away
Stating that the speaker is fortunate to be physically distant, possibly avoiding direct confrontation.
And I fell for the face you put on
Expressing that the speaker was deceived by a false persona presented by the person in question.
The same one that tricked my mom
Indicating that the same deceptive face tricked the speaker's mother.
False smiles yield false hymns
Highlighting the insincerity of smiles and how they lead to false hymns or deceptive actions.
Listening for your victim
Suggesting that the speaker is vigilant, listening for signs of the person's harmful intentions.
The note addressed to whom it may concern
Reiteration of the note's existence and its connection to the person's business.
Had bled and traced from your business header
Reinforcing the impact of the note and its association with the person's identity.
The day you broke free of your Restraint
Recalling the moment when the person broke free from restraint, emphasizing its significance.
You're lucky I'm 400 miles away
Reiterating the speaker's physical distance as a factor that prevents direct confrontation.
The note addressed to whom it may concern
Repeating the reference to the note and its significance to the situation.
Had bled your face over her record
Describing the note further, suggesting that it has left a mark on the person's reputation.
And if I were home I'd make you pay
Expressing a desire for retribution if the speaker were present, indicating the severity of the situation.
You're lucky I'm 400 miles away
Reiterating the geographical distance as a factor that currently protects the speaker from direct confrontation.
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