Lights On
Unveiling Truths: Lights On by Peter FlahertyLyrics
What then, what then
Questioning what happens next or what follows.
You know we tried
Acknowledging efforts made in the past.
The wings have gone, now
A metaphorical reference to losing potential or abilities.
Who's to decide
Raising a question about who has the authority to decide.
For when for when
Referencing a past occurrence or time frame.
We carried your lies
Accusing someone of carrying deceitful information.
The smoke has gone now
Metaphorical description of dissipated or cleared deception.
And the mirrors don't lie
Suggesting that the truth is now evident.
We caught you with the lights on
Noting catching someone in a deceitful act when lights were on.
We caught you with the lights on
Reiterating catching someone in deception.
What then, what then
Repeating the query about future events or consequences.
When worlds collide
Describing a situation where different aspects clash or conflict.
Crown has gone now
Symbolizing the loss of authority or power.
And who's to decide
Questioning who has the right to make decisions.
For when for when
Referring to a particular timeframe or situation involving deceit.
We carried your lies
Accusing someone of carrying false information again.
Faith has gone now
Describing the loss of belief or trust.
Kneeling won't hide
Stating that kneeling or submission won’t conceal the truth.
We caught you with the lights on
Reiterating catching someone in a deceitful act.
We caught you with the lights on
Repeating the previous accusation.
What then, for like, full time
Pondering the implications or consequences of actions taken continuously.
For when for life?
Asking about consequences in the long term or for a lifetime.
We caught you when your blinds fall
Describing catching someone when their façade or cover falls.
Caught you when your times full
Reiterating catching someone when they are exposed.
Two thousand times
Emphasizing the repetition of catching someone numerous times.
You'll put the weight on me for the last time
Indicating the burden placed on the speaker by the person caught in deceit.
You'll put the weight on me for the last time
Reiterating the burden placed by the deceitful person for the final time.
We caught you with the lights on
Reiterating catching someone in a deceitful act.
You'll put the weight on me for the last time
Reiterating the burden placed by the deceitful person for the final time.
We caught you with the lights on
Reiterating catching someone in a deceitful act.
Forward to when
Looking forward to setting a boundary or limit in the future.
We drew the line
Indicating the determination to establish a boundary or conclusion.
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