Lying
Decoding Life's Choices: Unveiling the Truth in Sean Tinnen's 'Lying'Lyrics
You decided that you not even trying
You made a decision not to make an effort.
You think it ain't worth it, but you know that you lying
You believe it's not worthwhile, but deep down, you know you're being dishonest.
You decided, oh, you decided
Reinforces the decision mentioned in line 1.
You decided, you decided, you decided
Emphasizes the finality of the decision made.
I decided, I wear my heart on my sleeve, I cannot hide it
The singer expresses openness and vulnerability, wearing emotions openly.
Lately I don't feel love, so I'ma buy it
Recent lack of love prompts the decision to buy it, influenced by past success.
I seen it work once, so I'ma try it
The singer witnessed buying love working and decides to try it.
I'ma go far, you can't deny it
Confidently asserting determination to succeed.
Big talk, big talk, I'ma get my cash right
Expressing confidence in achieving financial success through significant talk.
Big vault, big vault, I'ma get my stash tight
Further confidence in securing wealth, emphasizing financial security.
No more flipping patties, no more thinking 'bout the gas price
Turning away from menial work and financial concerns.
Wide body fatty, I ain't worried 'bout the fast kind
Confidence in body image and unconcerned about fast living.
Dolo in a Tesla, wait 'til I get that money, I'ma have my chest up
Imagining success in a Tesla, confident posture when wealthy.
It's a long line, but I'm hoping that I'm next up
Optimism about success, despite a competitive environment.
No more praying that they come around and wishing that they'd bless us
Rejecting reliance on external blessings, aiming for self-reliance.
Lying
Repetition of "Lying" as a thematic element.
You know that you lying
Acknowledging someone's dishonesty.
Lying
Repetition emphasizing the theme of lying.
Stop lying, lying
Directly urging someone to stop being dishonest.
You decided that you not even trying
Reiteration of the decision not to try.
You think it ain't worth it, but you know that you lying
Recognizing the false belief that it's not worth the effort.
You decided, oh, you decided
Reinforcement of the decision made.
You decided, you decided, you decided
Emphasizing the finality of the decision.
Handling my business, I'm handling business
Focusing on handling personal and professional matters.
Shouldn't do it 'lone, but I gotta do it
Recognizing the necessity of independent action, even if challenging.
I be giving 'em hope, I'm hoping that they use it
Providing hope to others and expecting them to utilize it.
You can't pick and choose, to me, it's what you lose
Emphasizing the consequences of choices, implying everything has a cost.
You see that I'm trying my best
Asserting the effort and dedication put into a task.
Face it, you're falling, chase it, your calling
Acknowledging a challenging situation and responding to a call or opportunity.
You can put me to the test
Challenging others to test the singer's abilities.
Lying
Repetition of "Lying" as a thematic element.
Tryna stop lying
Expressing the desire to cease being dishonest.
Lying
Reiteration of the theme of lying.
Stop lying, lying
Directly urging someone to stop being dishonest.
You decided that you not even trying
Reiteration of the decision not to try.
You think it ain't worth it, but you know that you lying
Recognizing the false belief that it's not worth the effort.
You decided, oh, you decided
Emphasizing the finality of the decision made.
You decided, you decided, you decided
Reinforcement of the finality of the decision.
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