Crimes

Unveiling Shadows: Reflections on Choices and Consequences
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Lyrics

I know what they're telling me is true (true, true, true)

I acknowledge the truth in what others are telling me.

I know I could never be like you (you, you, you)

I realize that I could never emulate or be like you.

When the clock turns back the time for you (for you, for you, for you)

Referring to a past moment when time is turned back for you.

When they cover up your crimes for you (for you, for you)

When others conceal or hide your committed crimes.


Is it easy to start over?

Questioning the ease of starting over in a situation.

Is it easy to play the game?

Asking if it's easy to engage in the complexities of a game or challenge.

Is it easy to forget your own name?

Questioning the ease of forgetting one's own identity or self.

Is it easy to start over?

Repeating the question about the ease of starting over.

Is it easy to play the game?

Reiterating the query about the ease of playing a challenging game.

Is it easy, is it easy to lay the blame?

Asking if it's easy to assign blame to others.


I know what you're telling me to do (to do, to do, to do)

Acknowledging understanding of instructions given to me.

Is something I could never make it through (through, through, through)

Expressing inability to endure or survive something.

Everything that they'll endure for you (for you, for you, for you)

Referring to everything that others are willing to endure on your behalf.

All the doors they open up for you (for you, for you, for you)

Highlighting opportunities or privileges provided to you by others.


Is it easy to start over?

Repeating the question about the ease of starting over.

Is it easy to play the game?

Reiterating the question about the ease of playing a challenging game.

Is it easy to forget your own name?

Repeating the question about the ease of forgetting one's own identity or self.


Do you ever get the feeling that you're sinking? (sinking, sinking)

Pondering the feeling of sinking or experiencing a decline.

That the walls around you might be shrinking? (shrinking, shrinking)

Suggesting that the surrounding walls might be closing in or becoming restrictive.

Do you ever lie awake at night, just thinking? (thinking, thinking)

Reflecting on lying awake at night, possibly contemplating or worrying.

Do they really look up to you? (up to you, up to you)

Posing a question about whether others truly look up to you.

Does it ever catch up with you? (with you, up with you, up with you)

Asking if the consequences of actions catch up with you.


Is it easy to start over?

Repeating the question about the ease of starting over.

Is it easy to play the game?

Reiterating the question about the ease of playing a challenging game.

Is it easy to forget your own name?

Repeating the question about the ease of forgetting one's own identity or self.

Is it easy to start over?

Repeating the question about the ease of starting over.

Is it easy to play the game?

Reiterating the question about the ease of playing a challenging game.

Is it easy, is it easy to lay the blame?

Repeating the question about the ease of assigning blame to others.


Easy, easy

Repeating the word "Easy" for emphasis.

Is it easy, easy?

Asking if it is easy in a repetitive manner.

Easy, easy

Repeating the word "Easy" for emphasis.

Is it easy, easy?

Asking if it is easy in a repetitive manner.

Easy, easy

Concluding with a repetitive emphasis on the word "Easy."

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