Built for Sin
Embrace Temptation: Unveiling the Dark Side of DesireLyrics
There's a train leaving town,
Describing a departing train from town, possibly symbolizing an opportunity or change.
If you hurry up I think you just might make it
Encouraging someone to hurry and seize an opportunity before it's gone.
Dammit I hope you make it
Expressing a strong desire for the person to succeed in catching the departing train.
Conscience is a faint, unpleasant sound,
Conscience is described as a faint, unpleasant sound, suggesting a struggle with moral decisions.
You've worried enough, here's your chance so take it
Encouragement to overcome worries and take a chance or opportunity presented.
Dammit I hope you take it
Reiterating the hope that the person seizes the opportunity.
A heart attack is sleeping in your chest, waiting until the timing's best
Describing a potential heart attack, emphasizing the urgency to act before it occurs.
So make a move, while you're still breathing
Encouraging action while the person is still alive and capable.
Say so long to innocence
Advising to say goodbye to innocence, possibly indicating a departure from naivety.
From underneath the evidence
Referring to hidden evidence or experiences that challenge innocence.
You taste like Heaven, but God knows you're built for sin
Describing someone as tasting like Heaven but acknowledging a propensity for sin.
There's a lie, for every truth,
Highlighting the prevalence of lies alongside truths.
If you take these pills, I think you just might make it
Suggesting the possibility of improvement through taking pills.
Dammit I hope you make it
Expressing hope for success in taking the suggested pills.
When you were mine, was I for you,
Pondering whether the speaker was a fleeting pleasure for someone.
Just one cheap thrill just to help you make it
Describing a casual thrill used to cope with difficulties.
Dammit I hope you didn't fake it
Expressing hope that the pleasure was genuine and not faked.
Hypocrisy has really aged you well
Commenting on the impact of hypocrisy on one's appearance.
The white on your nose is your secret to tell
Hinting at drug use with a reference to white on the nose.
So you should speak, while they're still listening
Encouraging the person to speak while there is still an audience.
Say so long to innocence
Repeating the advice to say goodbye to innocence, reinforcing a theme of change.
From underneath the evidence
Reiterating the presence of hidden evidence challenging innocence.
You taste like Heaven, but God knows your built for sin
Repeating the imagery of tasting like Heaven but acknowledging a sinful nature.
You can scream out loud
Encouraging the person to express themselves loudly, despite potential lack of reception.
But your panic falls on deaf ears
Noting that panic or distress may not be acknowledged by others.
This is where you've brought yourself
Reflecting on the consequences of the person's choices, possibly negative.
And this is what you've always feared
Addressing a fear that the person has always harbored.
There's a faceless crowd, with no sympathy
Describing a disinterested or unsympathetic crowd.
So you can scream out loud
Repeating the encouragement to scream out loud, despite potential indifference.
But there's no one listening
Emphasizing that there may be no one listening or responding.
Say so long to innocence
Reiterating the advice to say goodbye to innocence, possibly indicating a significant change.
From underneath the evidence
Emphasizing the persistence of hidden evidence challenging innocence.
You taste like Heaven, but God knows your built for sin
Repeating the imagery of tasting like Heaven but recognizing a predisposition for sin.
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