Engaging War

Love's Battlefield: Keepsake's Insight on Cycles and Waves
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Lyrics

Well I know thought control.

Expressing awareness of the power of thought control.

It works in two ways.

Describing the dual nature of thought control.

The first one I hate more than you know.

Strongly disliking the first way thought control operates.

We're all a whore.

Suggesting that everyone is, in a sense, influenced or compromised.

It takes one to stop one.

Implying a reciprocal nature - one needs to be a "whore" to recognize another.

I think this could be fun-filled with love

Speculating on the potential enjoyment of a situation filled with love, explosions, and guns.

And explosions and semiautomatic guns.

Painting a chaotic and intense scene involving love and violence.

Never a moment of silence

Highlighting a constant lack of silence, perhaps due to the intensity of the described situation.

And the distance between us is now...

Emphasizing a growing emotional distance between individuals.

I've got a feeling of spite.

Expressing a sense of resentment or hostility.

The conversation around me now doesn't seem right.

Noticing a dissonance in the surrounding conversation.

I've got this feeling tonight.

Reiterating a negative feeling experienced during the night.

It's killing me.

Conveying the emotional impact of the aforementioned feeling.

So sorry.

Expressing regret or remorse, possibly for the negative feelings.

Did you know?

Possibly questioning the listener's awareness of something significant.

Love, it goes in cycles and waves.

Comparing love to cycles and waves, suggesting its unpredictable and fluctuating nature.

Most of them we hate more than we know.

Disliking most aspects of love more than people realize.

Love is like war.

Drawing a parallel between love and war, possibly highlighting the adversarial nature of love.

It's fit for the masses, divided by classes.

Suggesting that love is influenced by societal divisions and classes.

Indestructable by birth.

Describing love as something indestructible from birth.

The industry was never worth it.

Asserting that the music industry is not worthwhile.

Rock based on love, well its really so stupid,

Criticizing love-based rock music as foolish or nonsensical.

Tell that to her, no she just doesn't get it.

Indicating someone's lack of understanding regarding the criticism of love-based rock.

Love made to rock, now that sounds much better.

Suggesting that love, when associated with rock music, is more appealing.

I'm guilty of the previous.

Admitting guilt or responsibility for something mentioned previously.

Isn't it obvious?

Posing a rhetorical question about the obviousness of a previous statement.

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