The Arsonist

Forged in Regret: Havelocke's 'The Arsonist' Unveils a Night of Reckoning
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Lyrics

You couldn't help yourself and now it would appear that you just got what you deserve

You engaged in destructive behavior, and now the consequences are what you rightfully deserve.

And now you're picking up the pieces with no-one around

You are facing the aftermath alone, with no one there to support you.

And now you're picking up the pieces and they're falling down

The consequences of your actions are overwhelming and causing further problems.

You've had your chance, now learn to deal with it

You had an opportunity but failed to make the right choices; now it's time to accept and handle the outcome.


You played with fire one too many times

You took risks repeatedly, and now you are experiencing the negative consequences.

And now you finally got burned

Your risky behavior has led to significant harm or failure.

Oh, what night to ruin your life

A sarcastic remark about the unfortunate night that has negatively impacted your life.


Now I'm just trying to forget everything you did

The speaker is trying to move on and forget the actions and events associated with you.

Yeah, I just want to forget you

The speaker expresses a desire to erase memories of you from their life.

You've had your chance, now learn to deal with it.

Reiteration of the need to accept and cope with the consequences after missing an opportunity.


You played with fire one too many times

Repetition of the theme that your repeated risky actions led to negative outcomes.

And now you finally got burned

Emphasizing the impact of consequences from playing with fire.

You crossed the line, we ignore the warning signs

You ignored warning signs and crossed a boundary, resulting in deserved consequences.

And now you got what you deserved

The repercussions are a result of crossing a line and ignoring warnings.

Oh, what a night to ruin your life.

A sarcastic reference to the night that negatively altered your life.


Do you ever think about when we were friends?

Reflecting on past friendship and questioning if you ever think about those times.

Do you ever think about me?

Pondering whether you ever think about the speaker.

Do you ever miss the times before you lost it all?

Asking if you miss the times before facing the consequences of your actions.


Do you ever think about when we were friends (or only think of yourself)

Repeating the question about thinking of the past friendship, with a hint of self-centeredness.

Do you ever think about me (Now I've stopped missing you)

Suggesting the speaker has stopped missing you.

Do you ever miss the times before you lost it all

Questioning if you miss the times before your life took a negative turn.

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