Lyrics
Walking around
Expressing movement or action of walking around.
In this empty house
Describing the setting as an empty house.
Where the walls they all talk so loud
Perceiving the walls as if they speak loudly, indicating a sense of emotional weight.
They ask me why are you alone in here?
Pose a question about being alone in the house, seeking an explanation.
Why are you alone in here?
Repeating the question, emphasizing the theme of solitude.
All the pictures they are framed in gold
Gold-framed pictures evoke a sense of luxury but contribute to a feeling of sadness.
But they make me feel so low
Despite the visual richness, the pictures generate a low emotional state.
They ask me why are you alone in here?
Reiteration of the question, emphasizing the impact of the surroundings.
Why are you alone in here?
Repeating the question, underlining the sense of isolation within the space.
But I don’t have an answer
Expressing a lack of response or explanation.
I’ve tried running away
Indicating attempts to escape or avoid difficulties.
But trouble always catches up to me
Stating that trouble consistently catches up, suggesting an inescapable nature.
Trouble always catches up to me
Repeating the idea that trouble always catches up, emphasizing inevitability.
No I don’t have an answer
Reiterating the lack of a definitive answer or solution.
I’ve tried hiding away
Mentioning attempts to hide as a way of dealing with problems.
But trouble always catches up to me
Reinforcing the idea that trouble is persistent and inescapable.
Trouble always catches up to me
Repeating the notion that trouble consistently catches up.
I’m running from…
Indicating an ongoing effort to avoid or escape.
Trouble
Repeating the word 'Trouble' multiple times, emphasizing its significance and omnipresence.
Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble
-Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble
-Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble
-Trouble,
-Trouble, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble
-Walking around in this broken house
Continuing the narrative in a broken house, symbolizing emotional distress.
Where the walls they are crashing down
Describing walls that are collapsing, suggesting a deteriorating environment.
I’m asking why am I alone in here?
Posing a question about being alone in the deteriorating space.
Why am I alone in here?
Repeating the question, emphasizing the sense of isolation.
All the pictures they are stories told
Referring to pictures as stories, indicating a narrative aspect.
All the ones that I used to know
Recalling people from the past, possibly contributing to feelings of nostalgia.
They’re asking why are you alone in here?
Posing a question about being alone, linking solitude to past relationships.
Why are you alone in here?
Repeating the question, underscoring the emotional weight of solitude.
But I don’t have an answer
Expressing a recurring lack of answers or explanations.
I’ve tried running away
Reiterating attempts to run away from problems.
But trouble always catches up to me
Repeating the theme that trouble is persistent and inescapable.
Trouble always catches up to me
Repeating the idea that trouble always catches up, highlighting its consistent nature.
No I don’t have an answer
Reiterating the lack of a definitive solution or response.
I’ve tried hiding away
Revealing attempts to hide as a coping mechanism.
But trouble always catches up to me
Reaffirming the persistence of trouble despite attempts to hide.
Trouble always catches up to me
Repeating the notion that trouble consistently catches up.
I’m running from…
Continuing the narrative of running away or avoiding trouble.
Trouble
Repeating the word 'Trouble' with variations, reinforcing its prominence and impact.
Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble
-Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble
-Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble
Continuing the repetition of 'Trouble,' intensifying its significance and inescapability.
Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble
-Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble
-Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble, Trouble
-Trouble, Trouble, Trouble, Trouble
-You’ve got me running from trouble now
Addressing an external force that is causing the running from trouble.
I’m running from trouble
Reiterating the act of running from trouble, emphasizing the external influence.
You’ve got me running from trouble now
Continuing the idea of being compelled to run from trouble.
I’m running from…
Repeating the act of running from an unspecified source of trouble.
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