Masterplan

Embracing Change: Unveiling the Masterplan of Life's Evolution
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Lyrics

How do you emancipate?

Questioning the process of achieving freedom or liberation.

Could you harver the silence change?

Asking if one can harvest or gather changes in silence.

Could he, keep pushing through?

Wondering if someone can persist and keep moving forward.


How do you emancipate?

Reiterating the question about emancipation.

Will she, be there if you walk away?

Asking if someone will be there if you decide to leave.

Would you, would you feel the same?

Questioning whether the feelings would remain the same.


The fear, the smell sets high

Describing a strong fear, with a metaphorical reference to a heightened smell.

In comparison you cover eyes

Suggesting a comparison where one covers their eyes to avoid facing something.

You pray for these thoughts to die

Expressing a desire for troubling thoughts to fade away.


Destroy, this is your technique

Using "destroy" as a metaphor for a particular approach or method.

Can you take it back?

Pondering if one can retract a destructive action.

Can you live with that?

Questioning if one can live with the consequences of their actions.


Do you have a master plan?

Posing a question about having a well-thought-out plan.

Can the heart crumble while devotion stands?

Asking if the heart can crumble while dedication remains.

And what makes a better me?

Raising a question about the factors contributing to personal improvement.


The rear is how let's go

Referring to the past as the "rear" and letting it go.

In comparison with tower eyes

Comparing the past to a tall structure and averting one's gaze.

You turn and you get back home

Turning away and returning home after facing a challenging situation.


Destroy, this is your technique

Repeating the metaphor of "destroy" as a chosen method.

But can you take it back?

Questioning the possibility of undoing a destructive act.

And can you live with that?

Asking if one can accept and live with the aftermath.


How do you emancipate?

Revisiting the question of emancipation, repeating earlier themes.

Could you harver the silence change?

Asking if silence can be harvested for change.

Could you keep pushing through?

Pondering the possibility of persistently moving forward.


And how do you emancipate?

Repeating the question about emancipation with slight variation.

Will she be there if you walk away?

Asking if someone will remain present despite a decision to leave.

Would you, would you feel the same?

Questioning whether feelings will endure after a departure.


Do you have a master plan?

Reiterating the inquiry about having a well-thought-out plan.

Can the heart crumble while devotion stands?

Asking if dedication can persist even when the heart is breaking.

And what makes a better man?

Exploring the elements that contribute to becoming a better person.


And who has a master plan?

Asking about the existence of a detailed plan.

You deserve a love that will transcend

Acknowledging that the person deserves a love that transcends.

You do, my friend

Affirming the deserving nature of the individual, using a friendly term.

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