Lyrics
Who's got the claws in you my friend
Addressing someone, questioning the influence or control someone has over the listener.
Who's got the claws in you my friend
Repetition for emphasis, reinforcing the inquiry about the perceived influence on the listener.
Oh, you're so good at hiding
Acknowledging the person's skill in concealing emotions or true self.
But I've seen you fall before
Asserting personal observation of the listener's past moments of vulnerability or failure.
Oh, I know you're just trying
Recognizing the listener's persistent effort, possibly in overcoming challenges or struggles.
Trying until you can't no more
Noting the listener's continuous endeavor until reaching a point of exhaustion.
Never to be seen
Describing a state of perpetual solitude, disconnected from others.
Alone in mountains
Emphasizing seclusion in mountainous surroundings, highlighting a sense of isolation.
Never to be seen alone
Reiterating the theme of enduring aloneness, underscoring the challenges of being unnoticed.
Because you're so good at hiding
Recalling the person's adeptness at hiding, contributing to perpetual solitude.
But I've seen that face before
Recalling a familiar expression or demeanor that hints at vulnerability.
Oh, I've seen you've been trying
Acknowledging the listener's ongoing attempts, suggesting a cycle of effort and fatigue.
And I know you can't no more
Asserting knowledge of the listener's limitations, understanding they can't continue indefinitely.
Never to be seen alone
Reiteration of the theme of perpetual solitude, emphasizing the absence of others.
So good at hiding
Highlighting the listener's skill in concealing oneself, contributing to ongoing solitude.
Never to be seen alone
Reemphasizing the challenge of remaining unnoticed and solitary.
Continue fighting
Encouraging persistence in the face of challenges, advocating for continued struggle.
Never to be seen alone in mountains
Stressing the theme of solitude specifically in mountainous settings, possibly intensifying the isolation metaphor.
Never to be seen alone
Reiterating the idea of enduring aloneness, echoing earlier sentiments.
Because you're so good at hiding
Recalling the person's adeptness at hiding, contributing to ongoing isolation.
But I've seen that face before
Recalling a familiar expression or demeanor, emphasizing vulnerability.
Oh, Ive seen you've been trying
Acknowledging the listener's ongoing attempts, suggesting persistence despite limitations.
And I know you can't no more
Asserting knowledge of the listener's eventual exhaustion, understanding they can't continue indefinitely.
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