Lyrics
Some other day, another duty
Expressing the monotony of routine, suggesting another day with responsibilities.
Try not to question what's in store
Advising not to question or challenge what the future holds.
I'll live a lie you won't remember
Committing to living a deceptive life that others won't recall.
I wouldn't even care for more
Indifferent to seeking more from life or relationships.
Better to be, ignore what you see
Suggesting it's better to ignore unpleasant realities.
One day
Referring to an unspecified future day.
Under control, they make you believe
Implying external forces manipulate and control perceptions.
Some way
Hinting at an unspecified resolution or outcome.
I'll take a pleasant lie
Expressing a preference for a comforting falsehood.
Before all the truth that hides
Preferring a pleasant lie over confronting harsh truths.
I really hope I made a difference
Expressing a desire to make a positive impact, though acknowledgment of potential obscurity.
Not that you'll ever hear my voice
Anticipating that one's voice may not be heard or recognized.
Some live a life to be remembered
Contrasting those who live to be remembered with a lack of choice in the matter.
We didn't even get a choice
Highlighting the absence of choices in certain life circumstances.
Better to be, ignore what you see
Reiterating the idea of ignoring unpleasant realities for emotional well-being.
One day
Referring to a future day where control over perceptions is emphasized.
Under control, they wan't you to be
Stating the desire for individuals to conform to a specific image or narrative.
Some way
Hinting at an unspecified resolution or outcome related to control.
I'll take a pleasant lie
Reiterating a preference for a comforting falsehood over confronting harsh truths.
Before all the truth that hides
Preferring a pleasant lie even when aware of hidden truths.
Wish they wouldn't have said, I'll be alright
Expressing a wish that reassuring words were not spoken, anticipating challenges.
Things could matter instead, maybe they might
Suggesting the importance of meaningful actions over mere words.
Thirty years or so, the world will know
Referring to a distant future where the consequences of actions may become apparent.
Way too late I'd say, but now it's time to go
Recognizing a delayed realization but asserting the necessity to move forward.
I hope some day you'll pay when truth is out to harm you
Anticipating a speechless reaction when confronted with the consequences of one's actions.
You won't know what to say and no one will alarm you
Suggesting a lack of warning or protection when facing the repercussions of the truth.
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