Notice
Echoes of Deception: Unraveling the Layers in Michael Todd and Kiara Day's 'Notice'Lyrics
Oh, the places we've been to
Reflecting on shared experiences and memories of places visited together.
Remind me of the days I knew who you were into
Nostalgia for a time when the speaker understood the other person's preferences.
Oh how times have changed
Acknowledging the inevitability of change over time.
Coming to an end
Suggesting a conclusion or an ending is approaching.
Don't pretend you know me 'cause I know where you've been
Challenging the authenticity of the other person's understanding or knowledge.
Lying is a sin you know
Highlighting the moral implication of dishonesty.
Or so they say, but who's counting anyway?
Raising questions about the significance of honesty and its societal perception.
Please walk out again
Requesting the other person to leave once more.
Tell me you hate me and pass me the gin
Expressing a desire for honesty, even if it involves expressing hatred.
I'll drink the whole bottle
Contemplating excessive alcohol consumption as a coping mechanism.
Pass out to see if you notice
Intending to test if the other person notices the speaker's actions while intoxicated.
Walk to the edge just to see who's the closest
Engaging in risky behavior to gauge proximity or emotional closeness.
No, I don't doubt it
Asserting confidence and lack of doubt in the speaker's knowledge.
Take me for a fool but I heard all about it
Admonishing others for underestimating the speaker's awareness.
Such a pointless game
Criticizing the futility of engaging in meaningless or deceptive activities.
When will it end
Pondering the duration or conclusion of a seemingly endless game.
I'll pretend to love you but I know where you've been
Feigning affection while being aware of the other person's past actions.
Lying is a sin you know
Reiterating the moral implications of dishonesty.
Or so they say but who's counting anyway?
Questioning the societal importance of adherence to moral standards.
Please walk out again
Repetition of the plea for the other person to leave.
Tell me you hate me and pass me the gin
Desiring openness, even if it involves expressing hatred, accompanied by alcohol.
I'll drink the whole bottle
Anticipating consuming an entire bottle of gin as a form of self-destructive behavior.
Pass out to see if you notice
Testing whether the other person notices the speaker's intoxicated state.
Walk to the edge just to see who's the closest
Engaging in risky behavior to assess emotional proximity or connection.
Please walk out again
Reiterating the desire for the other person to leave once again.
Tell me you hate me and pass me the gin
Insisting on honesty, even if it involves expressing hatred, accompanied by alcohol.
I'll drink the whole bottle
Contemplating excessive alcohol consumption as a means of escape.
Pass out to see if you notice
Testing whether the other person notices the speaker's actions while intoxicated.
Walk to the edge just to see who's the closest
Engaging in risky behavior to evaluate emotional closeness or distance.
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