Life in Paper

Navigating Betrayal: Life in Paper Unveils a World of Deceit
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Lyrics

"Who can I trust? All I see is an empty sky.

Questioning the reliability of trust due to a desolate or empty feeling of hopelessness.

Who can I trust? What good's a God who can't hear my cries?

Expressing skepticism about the effectiveness of a God who seems indifferent to personal pleas or suffering.

Who can I trust? These paper walls are closing in on me.

Feeling trapped by metaphorical barriers (paper walls) that induce claustrophobia or a sense of confinement.

Who can I trust? Nothing left for me to believe.

Expressing a loss of faith or belief due to circumstances.

With crooked compass, you navigate.

Commenting on someone's manipulative or deceitful guidance, using a metaphor of a distorted compass.

And slanted motive, you narrate.

Describing the person's skewed intentions or motives, suggesting a dishonest narrative.

Cross the lines to twist fate.

Encouraging actions that disrupt fate or intended outcomes by crossing ethical lines.

Lose the plot as you obdurate.

Describing a loss of coherence or storyline due to stubbornness or obstinacy.

Prop yourself on a turn of phrase.

Suggesting reliance on clever language or expression to hide something or avoid truth.

What are you hiding, why are you afraid?

Questioning the reasons for someone's secrecy or fear, hinting at hidden motives.

I see a bias lurking in your verbs.

Observing bias in the person's language or speech.

Your actions speak louder than your words.

Emphasizing the importance of actions over mere words in revealing true intentions.

As you allege I must object.

Disagreeing with a claim made by the person.

You are the cause to the effect.

Attributing responsibility to the person for a particular outcome or situation.

Who can I trust? All I see is an empty sky.

Repetition for emphasis on the themes of distrust, disbelief, and feeling trapped within deceitful or confining circumstances.

Who can I trust? What good's a God who can't hear my cries?

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Who can I trust? These paper walls are closing in on me.

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Who can I trust? Nothing left for me to believe.

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Dot your I's and cross your T's.

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Build a cage of words and throw away the keys.

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Paint a picture with foul adjectives.

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Punish the subject with the subjective.

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Steal the scene for your pronouncement of a sentence for the common nouns.

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But you changed the name before the predicate, an error of grammatical etiquette.

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I stand alone with my independent clause: she may be gone but I am not the cause.

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You left your role with your passive voice.

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Our outcome is not your choice.

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Tried to set the tone and tense.

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This life in paper that you have spent has left you cruel and discontent.

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Rip the pages right out of your book.

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Blind to your words, deaf to your hooks.

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Escape the tempo and the time.

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I cut the bars and fall out of my lines.

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Who can I trust? All I see is an empty sky.

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Who can I trust? What good's a God who can't hear my cries?

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Who can I trust? These paper walls are closing in on me.

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Who can I trust? Nothing left for me to believe.

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Who can I trust? All I see is an empty sky.

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Who can I trust? What good's a God who can't hear my cries?

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Who can I trust? These paper walls are closing in on me.

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Who can I trust? Nothing left for me to believe.

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