Are You Listening
Echoes of Choices: Unveiling Life's Dilemmas in Saskia Griffiths-Moore's MelodyLyrics
Are you listening
Expressing a desire for attention and engagement.
Focus on my voice
Emphasizing the importance of focusing on the speaker's words.
You weren't given a choice
Highlighting a lack of choice or control in a situation.
Are you listening
Reiterating the request for attention and active listening.
Are you suffering
Asking about experiencing hardship or pain.
In your great big concrete box
Describing a confined space with security measures.
With body guards and locks
Emphasizing the challenges or restrictions in the mentioned space.
Are you suffering
Repeating the inquiry about suffering.
We had no choice, to make it through the fire and get home safe again
Recalling a difficult experience, emphasizing overcoming challenges to return home safely.
We had no choice, are you listening
Reiterating the lack of choice and urging the listener to pay attention.
Have you heard enough
Asking if the listener has heard sufficient information or messages.
We're repeating ourselves
Noting repetition and likening it to a record on a shelf.
A record for the shelf
Metaphorically referencing the act of repeating information.
Have you heard enough
Posing the question of whether the listener has heard enough.
Have we seen it through
Asking if a situation has been taken to its maximum extent or conclusion.
As far as it can go
Referring to the potential conclusion or climax of an event.
The ending of the show
Mentioning the end of a performance or event.
Have we seen it through
Questioning whether something has been seen or experienced fully.
We had no choice, to make it through the fire and get home safe again
Recalling a challenging experience and the necessity of returning home safely.
We had no choice, are you listening
Reiterating the lack of choice and urging the listener to pay attention.
Place your hand in mine
Inviting physical connection and suggesting leaving a current situation.
Let's get out of here
Proposing escape or departure from a challenging circumstance.
We'll run no more from fear
Expressing a commitment to not running away from fear any longer.
Place your hand in mine
Reiterating the invitation for physical connection.
We had no choice, to make it through the fire and get home safe again
Recalling a challenging experience and the necessity of returning home safely.
We had no choice, are you listening
Reiterating the lack of choice and urging the listener to pay attention.
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