Lyrics
Who are you?
Questioning the identity of the person addressed.
How should you dictate how I feel?
Rejecting external influence on personal emotions.
Do you even know?
Challenging the understanding of the addressed person.
Do you even care to? Try to?
Questioning whether the addressed person cares or makes an effort to understand.
So far removed you are
Expressing a sense of detachment from the addressed person.
Won't know the harm you've caused
Indicating unawareness of the harm caused by the addressed person.
But you dare to speak
Despite causing harm, the addressed person speaks boldly.
This is not your place
Rejecting the right of the addressed person to speak in this context.
Don't even dare to. Try to.
Advising against attempting to speak or interfere further.
Silence them all
Advocating for the silencing of all voices.
You've met the end of your rope
Suggesting that the addressed person has reached a point of no return.
The world spins around you
Highlighting the self-centered perspective of the world.
It's time to end it all
Expressing a desire or decision to bring an end to everything.
The world's not your playground
Rejecting the idea that the world is a playground for the addressed person.
For everyone to dance around
Denying the right of the addressed person to influence everyone.
Violent institution
Labeling existing structures as violent and oppressive.
Here for a desolation
Expressing the purpose of the institution as causing desolation.
You've held your power for too long
Accusing the addressed person of holding power for an extended period.
I'll cut you off
Declaring an intention to sever ties or connections with the addressed person.
You keep inserting yourself
Accusing the addressed person of unwarranted interference.
You don't belong
Stating that the addressed person doesn't belong in the context.
I'll take it back
Claiming the intention to reclaim something taken by the addressed person.
You held me in your grasp
Describing a past state of being controlled by the addressed person.
But I'm taking it back
Declaring the intent to regain control from the addressed person.
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