Law of Averages
Exploring Consequences: Embracing Fate's LawLyrics
And we wait (we wait) for the fog to roll in
Anticipation for a change, waiting for a shift in circumstances.
Take a deep breath before we're back on the road again
Taking a moment to prepare before resuming a journey.
I killed the forest with just one match.
Symbolic destruction of nature, possibly reflecting destructive actions.
Killed the forest with just one match
Reiteration of the impact of a single destructive act on the environment.
You could see the dark
Ability to perceive darkness or negativity.
Smoke clouds
Visual imagery of smoke clouds, suggesting aftermath or consequences.
As the ash rained down,
Describing the fallout as ash rains down, portraying destruction.
With no regard for the life that was lost, with no regard
Indifference to the loss of life, emphasizing a lack of concern.
Dear john will you come with me
Repetitive plea to someone named John to join in a questionable endeavor.
Dear john will you come with me
-Dear john will you come with me
-Dear john will you come with me
-Follow
An invitation or directive to follow.
Me
A call for someone to accompany the speaker.
To paradise
Mention of paradise as a potential destination or goal.
Look over your shoulder, you stole her. Its over
An accusation of stealing someone, indicating a personal betrayal.
To start we'll lop off your head
A threat to sever ties, possibly violently, with a reference to beheading.
We'll give you six feet of blankets for a goodnight sleep
Offering a metaphorical six feet of burial space for a peaceful rest.
(Say a prayer for the dead and buried)
Invocation to pray for those already dead and buried.
We'll give you six feet
Reiteration of the offer of six feet of burial space.
Say a prayer for the dead and buried
Repeat of the call to pray for the dead, hinting at impending doom.
You'll be joining them real soon
Suggesting the inevitability of joining the dead soon.
Say a prayer for the dead and buried
Reiteration of the call to pray for the dead, emphasizing imminent fate.
You'll be joining them real soon
Reiteration of the idea that one will soon join the deceased.
The easy way or the hard way.
Presenting a choice between an easy or hard path with a reference to not learning from past mistakes.
You never learned your lesson
Accusing the person of never learning from their actions.
The easy way or the hard way.
Reiteration of the choice between an easy or hard path, emphasizing the lack of learning.
You never learned your lesson
Reiteration of the accusation that the person has not learned their lesson.
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