Lyrics
Listen kid it’s your mind
Encouraging the listener to pay attention to their thoughts.
Speaking to you now
Addressing the listener directly and emphasizing the importance of the current message.
You just got out of a situation
Referring to a recent experience or challenge.
Remember all the pain and the complication
Recalling the pain and complexity associated with the mentioned situation.
Listen kid it’s your heart
Shifting the focus to the emotions, particularly the heart.
You know I know better here
Claiming superior understanding and advising against decisions influenced by fear.
You can’t make decisions based on fear
Acknowledging personal resilience despite challenges.
I’ve been beatin but hey I’m still here
Stating that enduring difficulties is justified for the sake of a beautiful relationship.
Her beauties worth the risk of a million tears
Affirming that pursuing what one loves is worthwhile, even if it involves significant emotional pain.
You gotta chase is what you love
Encouraging the listener to pursue their passions.
So what is the verdict?
Posing the central question: What is the decision or judgment?
What is the call?
Asking about the final decision or resolution.
Should I let her go?
Pondering whether to let go of something significant.
Yes, No, yes , no
Expressing internal conflict with repeated yes and no responses, finally pleading not to go.
Yes, No, yes , no
-Yes no no DONT GO!
-Between the heart and mind
Highlighting the struggle between emotions (heart) and rational thoughts (mind).
The heart wins every time
Asserting that, in the conflict, emotions (heart) prevail consistently.
We’ve just reached a verdict
Announcing that a decision or judgment has been reached.
I finally know I finally know I finally know!
Expressing a sense of revelation and certainty about the decision.
Between the heart and mind
Reiterating the ongoing struggle between emotions (heart) and rational thoughts (mind).
The heart wins every time
Affirming that, in the ongoing conflict, emotions (heart) consistently triumph.
So what is the verdict, children?
Prompting the audience, possibly emphasizing the collective nature of the decision-making process.
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