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Did you hear that
There's something to listen to
I'll repeat it
Reiterating the previous point
It sounds like someone has to pay the cost
Someone has to face consequences for what they've lost
For the best thing that they lost
Paying the price for losing the best thing in their life
Was I just some stupid lesson you prepared to learn
Questioning if the speaker was just an object lesson
Instead of reading, you'd mislead me and had the final word
Accusation of misleading and being dismissive
Men are nice, but don't think twice when settling a score
Men act kindly but settle scores without hesitation
Keep you smiling, then have you crying, and leave you when they're bored
Playing with emotions, causing pain, and leaving when uninterested
You said you wanted me to let go, Forget the pain that you caused
Asking to forget the pain caused by the person
Thoughts that you'd get off easy, Not so fast, trust me
Not letting the person off easily despite their thoughts
Karma's got a way of making people pay up
Implying that karma will make the person pay for their actions
And you were never good at listening
Criticizing the person for not being attentive
And always play the fool
Labeling the person as someone who acts foolishly
And the fact that you're lying won't stop you from trying
Even though the person lies, they persist in trying to shift blame
To say that I hurt you
Questioning the sincerity of the person's claim of being hurt
Did you hear that
Repeating the idea of something significant being said
I'll repeat it
Reiterating the previous statement
It sounds like someone has to pay the cost
Highlighting the consequence for losing something valuable
For the best thing that they lost
Reiterating the cost for losing something important
It's really simple, but I'll spell it out
Explaining a straightforward concept
Play time is over
Declaring the end of playful behavior
But I know that accountability's not your strong suit
Stating that taking responsibility is not the person's strength
Here's some courage, figure out what to do
Encouraging the person to find the courage to act
It's really simple, but I'll spell it out Play time is over
Reiterating the end of playful behavior
But I know that accountability's not your strong suit
Emphasizing the lack of accountability in the person
Here's some courage, figure out what to do
Encouraging the person to make a decision
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