Post Animal
Unveiling the Animal Within: Decoding Post Animal's Prophetic LyricsLyrics
Can't you see through this man?
Expressing doubt about someone's true nature and intentions, urging awareness.
He is not good for them
Warning that the person in question is not beneficial or suitable for others.
Are you, are you, are you animal?
Raising the question of whether the individual is behaving like an animal.
Are you, are you, are you honest?
Pondering on the honesty or sincerity of the person's actions.
Right back to where we're from
Reflecting on returning to one's origins, possibly with a reference to aggression.
Animal toting gun
Describing an animal armed with a gun, possibly symbolizing danger or aggression.
Are you, are you, are you animal?
Reiterating the question about the person's animalistic behavior.
Are you, are you, are you honest?
Reiterating the question about the person's honesty or truthfulness.
What we see, not a test
Suggesting that what is observed is not a mere test or illusion.
Nothing to ignore
Emphasizing that there is nothing to overlook or dismiss.
Waiting with bated breath
Implying anticipation and anxiety, waiting for something significant.
One foot out the door
Suggesting readiness to leave or escape a situation.
Now it's time, lead the way
Declaring it's time to lead and guide others.
Give them shelter from the reign
Advocating providing protection or refuge from a challenging situation.
Are you, are you, are you animal?
Repeating the question about animalistic tendencies.
Are you, are you, are you honest?
Repeating the question about honesty, seeking confirmation or clarification.
What we see, not a test
Reiterating that what is observed is not a test or illusion.
Nothing to ignore
Reiterating the absence of anything to ignore or disregard.
Waiting with bated breath
Repeating the sense of anticipation and anxiety, waiting for something significant.
One foot out the door
Reiterating the readiness to leave or step away from a situation.
Choose not to, say and do
Choosing not to speak or act without expecting anything in return.
Nothing in return
Stressing the lack of reciprocity or expectation of reward.
Lead them all, train them all
Encouraging leading and training others, implying the importance of endurance.
So that we endure
Expressing the idea that leading and training others is essential for enduring challenges.
All that we can do
Acknowledging the limited control over a situation, seeing through the facade.
See right through it all
Reiterating the ability to perceive the truth despite external appearances.
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