Lyrics
Shame on you
Expressing disapproval or disappointment towards someone.
For thinking that you're an exception
Conveying that the person believed they were exempt from something.
We're all to blame
Acknowledging collective responsibility or guilt.
Crashing down to earth
Metaphorically describing a downfall or failure.
Wasting and burning out, yeah
Describing a process of deteriorating and burning out.
Fading like a dead star, woah, woah
Comparing the person's state to a fading, lifeless star.
One is coming your way
Suggesting a negative event or consequence is approaching.
Yeah, it's coming your way
Reiterating the impending negative outcome.
You used to be everything to me
Highlighting a past connection or closeness.
Now I'm tired of the fighting (fighting, fighting)
Expressing weariness and dissatisfaction with ongoing conflicts.
Tired of the fighting, fighting yourself
Stating weariness with self-inflicted struggles or internal conflicts.
Shame on you
Repeating disapproval for a particular behavior or thought.
For thinking
Continuation of criticism for a particular mindset.
You're all alone
Challenging the idea of isolation, suggesting others are present.
If you want to make a wish you weren't
Implying a desire for a different reality or outcome.
Failing to impress
Expressing disappointment in not meeting expectations.
Why can't you sleep with
Raising a question about the inability to seek comfort.
Someone who'll protect you, yeah
Suggesting the need for protection or support from someone.
One is coming your way
Repeating the anticipation of a negative event or consequence.
Yeah, it's coming your way
Emphasizing the imminent arrival of the negative outcome.
You used to be everything to me
Recalling a past significant role or importance.
Now I'm tired of the fighting (fighting, fighting)
Expressing exhaustion with ongoing conflicts.
Tired of the fighting, fighting yourself
Reiterating weariness with internal struggles or conflicts.
Fighting yourself, fighting yourself, fighting
Highlighting the internal nature of the ongoing struggle.
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