Lyrics
And didn't you see me in the glass
Reflection on a missed connection, possibly in a relationship, as the speaker is not noticed.
And didn't you hear me you never listen past
Expressing frustration at not being heard or understood, suggesting a lack of communication.
And didn't I see you gone to seed
Observing someone's decline or deterioration, possibly due to neglect or negative influences.
And the only reason is that you're too young greed
Attributing the decline to youthful greed, implying a lack of wisdom and maturity.
You're out there on your own
Highlighting the individual's isolation and independence.
Your face turned to stone
Suggesting emotional hardness or indifference, as the face turns to stone.
Whatever happened to your life
Raising a question about the direction and quality of the person's life.
Stone dead forever
Conveying a sense of permanence in the state of being emotionally or spiritually numb.
You're in perhaps you'll listen a judge like you
Addressing someone directly, possibly a judge-like figure, urging them to listen and understand.
In your sweet life innocence that's nobody's fault
Acknowledging innocence but emphasizing personal responsibility, suggesting consequences.
You've never had it quite so good
Noting a period of prosperity or contentment, possibly taken for granted.
Because you didn't know that you even could
Realization that the person didn't know they could have a good life, possibly due to missed opportunities.
At times it's been too old
Reflecting on aging, suggesting experiences that have become outdated or irrelevant.
Your judge turned to gold
Metaphorically stating that the judge, representing authority, has turned to gold, possibly corrupted.
Whatever happened to your life
Reiterating the question about the direction and quality of the person's life.
Stone dead forever
Reinforcing the idea of being emotionally or spiritually numb, now with a sense of finality.
And it's been a long, long time been a long, long wait
Expressing a prolonged period of waiting, possibly for redemption or salvation.
And then you thought you'd beat us at the pearly gates
Challenging the notion that the person thought they could surpass others in the afterlife.
You better leave your number, oh and we'll call you
Sarcastically suggesting leaving contact information for a callback, emphasizing the person's delusion.
You must admit your problem and it's heckling you
Encouraging acknowledgment of a problem, possibly related to denial or self-awareness.
The time has come to pay
Indicating that it's time to face consequences or responsibilities.
Turns out you've been the prey
Revealing that the person has been the target or victim of a situation.
Whatever happened to your life
Posing the question about the person's life again, now with a sense of inevitability.
Stone dead forever
Reiterating the idea of being emotionally or spiritually dead, emphasizing permanence.
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