Not Here to Be Your Friend
Breaking Free from Judgment: Not Here to Be Your FriendLyrics
Think you got it figured out
Expressing doubt or skepticism about the listener's understanding or perception.
The wisdom on your tongue so loud
Criticizing the listener for being too vocal with their perceived wisdom.
Thriving on what others do
Accusing the listener of thriving on others' actions, possibly implying lack of originality.
Pointing fingers, call it news
Pointing out the act of blaming others and labeling it as news, suggesting a negative perspective on gossip or criticism.
Once you have left your hole
After leaving a comfort zone or familiar place, the mind is still constrained or limited.
Your mind is still facing walls
Despite leaving the comfort zone, the mind is still stuck or restricted.
The circle is touching ends
Suggesting a cycle coming to an end, possibly a repetitive or stagnant situation.
I'm not here to be your friend
Declaring the singer's unwillingness to be friends with the listener, asserting independence or boundaries.
Solutions easy come my friend
Highlighting the ease of proposing solutions but challenging the listener to take a proactive stance.
Show us how and take a stand
Encouraging the listener to demonstrate their proposed solutions by taking a stand or decisive action.
But should you try it on your own
Warning that attempting solutions independently may lead to personal deterioration.
You're fading right down to your bones
Emphasizing the potential consequences of solo efforts, such as physical or emotional decline.
Once you have left your hole
Reiteration of the idea that leaving one's comfort zone doesn't guarantee mental liberation.
Your mind is still facing walls
Reiterating the notion that even outside the comfort zone, the mind may still face restrictions.
The circle is touching ends
Reinforcing the concept of a cyclic pattern reaching its conclusion.
I'm not here to be your friend
Reaffirming the singer's stance of not seeking friendship with the listener.
Never mind how I show
Indicating that the singer's actions speak louder than words, and there's no need for verbal greetings.
Don't need to say hello
Emphasizing a disinterest in formalities like saying hello.
A calling so hard to find
Suggesting that a genuine calling or purpose is hard to discover.
Once found it never dies
Implying that once a true calling is found, it becomes enduring and doesn't fade away easily.
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