Pandora
Pandora's Dilemma: A Melodic Cautionary TaleLyrics
Pandora, Pandora, don't open the box
Cautioning against opening the box, symbolizing potential negative consequences.
Good things will be lost
Highlighting the risk of losing positive aspects if the box is opened.
Pandora, Pandora, just forget about it
Encouraging forgetting about the idea of opening the box.
I know it's hard, but you can do it
Acknowledging the difficulty but expressing confidence in avoiding the temptation.
Things will be fine if you leave it all behind
Suggesting that leaving past troubles behind leads to a better outcome.
Sometimes it's better to stay out of the light
Advising to stay away from challenging situations or exposure.
Don't open it up, don't let it all loose
Emphasizing the importance of keeping things contained and controlled.
Control these edges in you
Encouraging self-control and managing personal boundaries.
Pandora, Pandora, your life is good now
Observing that life is good at present, cautioning against risking it all.
Risking all that you have, you might go without
Highlighting the potential loss when risking what one currently possesses.
Pandora, Pandora, don't do that to yourself
Advising against self-destructive actions and unnecessary exposure.
Don't open it all up, it's not gonna help
Warning against opening up emotionally or psychologically, as it may not be beneficial.
Things will be fine if you leave it all behind
Reiterating the idea that leaving the past behind leads to positive outcomes.
Sometimes it's better to stay out of the light
Stressing the importance of avoiding unnecessary attention or scrutiny.
Don't open it up, don't let it all loose
Repeating the caution against opening up and losing control.
Control these edges in you
Emphasizing the need for self-control and managing personal boundaries.
But you had to go against everyone's advice
Highlighting the decision to go against advice, implying a sense of rebellion.
So you took the box, cracked it open like ice
Describing the action of opening the box against warnings, using the metaphor of cracking it open like ice.
Everything escaped, all the darkness, all the truth
Expressing the release of negative elements and harsh truths from the opened box.
Come on, Pandora, you regret it, don't you
Suggesting regret for the decision to open the box.
Pandora, Pandora, you opened the box
Highlighting the actual opening of the box and the subsequent loss of positive things.
Good things are now lost
Reiterating the consequence of losing good things due to the opened box.
Pandora, Pandora, you couldn't forget it
Noting the difficulty in forgetting the action of opening the box.
It wasn't that hard, you could've done it
Expressing that forgetting about the box opening could have been easier.
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