Lyrics
Wonder, what the hell they done to you now.
Expressing curiosity about the negative changes someone has experienced.
I can see the hurt, and it’s gone right to your blood now.
Observing emotional pain that has deeply affected the individual.
And I. See you like you.
Acknowledging the person as they truly are.
And I. See that you like you.
Recognizing and affirming the person's self-perception.
Nothing won’t help now.
Stating that no remedy or solution is effective at this point.
Well there’s distant kind of hugs pulling clouds close to them, as they want it.
Describing a distant form of comfort, possibly metaphorical, and its impact on desires.
Leaving freedom to us all, coming back to questions if you had done wrong.
Highlighting the consequences of actions and the return to self-reflection.
It’s just a preacher’s help, do not be sworn to hell, do not beware, and that’s the creatures hell, and we might want hell.
Referencing the influence of a preacher, advising against being bound by fear or caution.
There’s no other way.
Stating that there is only one way to perceive a situation.
That your attitude don’t rub.
Emphasizing that a particular attitude shouldn't cause friction.
There’s no other way.
Reiterating that there is only one acceptable approach.
That you settle just enough.
Suggesting settling for a satisfactory but not exceptional outcome.
And I’m so tired of waiting.
Expressing weariness from waiting for something.
Just to hold onto my shoes.
Describing a struggle to maintain stability or control.
I’m all done to solve.
Indicating completion in attempting to solve problems.
All the answers I already know.
Feeling confident in already possessing the answers to questions.
There’s no other way.
Repeating the notion that a specific attitude should not create conflict.
That your attitude don’t rub.
Affirming the singular way to approach a situation without causing discord.
There’s no other way.
Reiterating the idea of settling for a sufficient but not ideal resolution.
That you settle just enough.
Highlighting the importance of avoiding unnecessary conflict.
And I’m so tired of waiting.
Expressing impatience from prolonged waiting for a resolution.
Just to hold onto my shoes.
Describing a struggle to maintain stability or control (repeated from line 18).
I’m all done to solve.
Reiterating completion in attempting to solve problems (repeated from line 19).
All the answers I already know.
Confidently stating awareness of all the necessary answers.
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