Wake Up
Awakening to Life's Illusions: Never Elected's 'Wake Up' ExplainedLyrics
Looking through your magic window
Observing or perceiving the world through a special perspective or lens
Tells you all you need to know
Provides comprehensive or essential information
Strong enough to fight a battle
Capable of enduring challenges or conflicts
Listen and do as you're told
Advises following instructions or commands
No more rhyme and no more reason
Absence of structure or logic
One last time around the sun
Indicates a final cycle or completion of a period
No more sins, no holy season
No more wrongdoing or religiously significant time
Game is over, it's time to burn
Implies the end of a game or situation, leading to destruction or punishment
WAKE UP
An urging to awaken from a state of unawareness or ignorance
Out of your blindness
Encouragement to break free from ignorance or a limited perspective
WAKE UP
A repetition emphasizing the need to become aware
Into the dark again
Suggests entering a challenging or uncertain situation
WAKE UP
Encouragement to awaken from a state of mental instability or chaos
Out of your madness
Advises breaking free from a state of irrationality or confusion
WAKE UP
Reinforces the need to become conscious or enlightened
Only to die again
Implies the cyclical nature of awakening and mortality
Lost again, seeking salvation
Feeling lost and searching for redemption or deliverance
One last and final throw of the dice
Indicates a final attempt or decisive action with uncertain outcomes
You pray to God and the Devil Listens
Highlights the paradox of seeking divine intervention
You fight for God, the Demon smiles
Implies a struggle with conflicting forces and deceptive appearances
WAKE UP
Reiterates the call to awaken from unawareness or limitation
Out of your blindness
Encourages breaking free from ignorance or a limited viewpoint
WAKE UP
Emphasizes entering a challenging or uncertain situation
Into the dark again
Encourages awakening from a state of mental instability or chaos
WAKE UP
Advises breaking free from a state of irrationality or confusion
Out of your madness
Reinforces the need to become conscious or enlightened
WAKE UP
Implies the cyclical nature of awakening and mortality
Only to die again
Emphasizes the repetition of awakening and the inevitability of death
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