Come Around

Yearning Redemption: Embracing Change in Raue's 'Come Around'
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Lyrics

When I see that you’re still nothing

Expressing disappointment or dissatisfaction with the person, suggesting they haven't progressed or improved.

I feel it in your lies

Perceiving dishonesty or deception in the person's communication.

I’m waiting for you to come around

Anticipating the person to change or improve their behavior, possibly waiting for a positive transformation.


Fake mistakes

Referring to insincere actions or behaviors, acknowledging awareness of the person's fake mistakes.

I know you’re bluffing

Recognizing that the person is pretending or making false claims.

I see it in your eyes

Observing deception in the person's eyes, indicating a lack of trust or sincerity.

I’m waiting for you to come around

Reiterating the expectation for the person to change or show genuine intentions.


You to come around

Emphasizing the desire for the person in question to undergo a positive transformation.


When I see that you’re still nothing

Echoing the sentiment from lines 1 and 2, emphasizing disappointment in the person's lack of progress.

I feel it in your lies

Reiterating the perception of dishonesty in the person's words or actions.

I’m waiting for you to come around

Expressing continued anticipation for the person to change or improve.


You to come around

Repetition of the desire for the person to come around, emphasizing the importance of this change.

You to come around

Repetition for emphasis, underscoring the hope for the person's positive transformation.


Bite the bullet

Encouraging the person to face a difficult situation or challenge, possibly suggesting growth through adversity.

You hate these things

Expressing dislike or aversion to certain aspects, possibly shared by the person being addressed.

You’re turning my friend

Suggesting a change in the person's social circle, with the mention of "turning my friend."

Don’t take it from me

Advising the person not to ignore or dismiss the advice or perspective being offered.


Don’t take it from me

Repeating the caution against ignoring the advice or perspective.

Take it from me

Stressing the importance of heeding the advice or perspective, using a more assertive tone.

Don’t take it from me

Repeating the caution, possibly highlighting the significance of the message.


You to come around

Reiterating the desire for the person to undergo a positive change or transformation.

You to come around

Emphasizing the importance of the person coming around, possibly for the speaker's well-being.

You to come around

Continuing to stress the hope or expectation for the person's positive transformation.

You to come around

Repeating the desire for the person to come around, possibly as a closing plea for change.

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