This Song Is Definitely NOT About a Girl
Unveiling Hidden Truths: Set Your Goals' Powerful MessageLyrics
Don't get me wrong.
Expressing a desire to avoid being misunderstood.
I appreciate the appreciation but don't mistake my gratitude for half-heartedness
Acknowledging gratitude but warning against misinterpreting it as lack of enthusiasm.
I'm not shouting these words out for nothing now.
Stating that the words being spoken have a purpose.
I still feel like there's nobody listening in an empty room full of people.
Feeling unheard despite being in a crowd, possibly symbolizing isolation.
I hope these walls have ears they'll be the only one I'll ever get to.
Expressing a hope that the surroundings are attentive, as they may be the only audience.
EVERYBODY.
An exclamation, possibly to emphasize the importance of the following message.
They all love to listen to the pretty music
Observing that people enjoy pleasing music.
But nobody hears my therapy bled upon this paper.
Contrasting the appreciation for music with the lack of attention to personal therapeutic expressions.
It translates only to...when all this is done and recorded
Highlighting that the message may only become clear after being recorded.
Please don't say it was wasted on you in vain.
Pleading not to dismiss the effort as pointless or in vain.
I'd rather you just hit stop right now and walk away
Suggesting that the listener should stop if they are not genuinely engaged.
You don't hear a single thing that I say.
Claiming that the listener doesn't truly hear or understand the artist's words.
What's the difference when you don't read there's a lesson to be learned.
Pointing out a lack of comprehension when there's no effort to read between the lines.
PAY ATTENTION! no this song isn't about my ex girlfriend,
Denying that the song is about an ex-girlfriend.
Didn't I just say to pay attention?
Reiterating the call for attention.
EVERYBODY.
Repeating the observation that people enjoy pleasant music.
They all love to listen to the pretty music
Re-emphasizing the lack of attention to personal struggles in the music.
But nobody hears my therapy bled upon this paper.
Reiterating that the therapeutic expression is not understood, but expressing gladness for the audience's enjoyment.
It translates only to a catchy tune to you but I'm glad you're enjoying yourselves.
Acknowledging the audience's perception of the message as a catchy tune.
You fake like you know it so well so tell me what this song is about.
Challenging the listener to decipher the true meaning of the song.
Maybe girls? maybe god? maybe how well all moved on and all sold out?
Listing possible misconceptions about the song's subject matter.
I just want you all to know just how very wrong everyone of you are.
Asserting that the audience is entirely wrong about the intended meaning.
The substance is there and it isn't hard to decode.
Claiming that the substance of the message is clear and not difficult to understand.
We never said we said it best our lyrics are undressed.
Asserting that the lyrics are honest and not meant to impress.
We never wrote them to impress anybody. the point is this.
Clarifying that the purpose of the lyrics is to convey a message, not to seek admiration.
We've got something to say and we'll go wherever to say it.
Expressing a commitment to the message and a willingness to share it widely.
And that is so much more than any of you can say for yourselves.
Highlighting the depth of their message compared to the audience's lack of a similar purpose.
We're calling you out to call you in. so here's a second chance.
Inviting the audience to reflect on their actions and offering a second chance.
We can take this line by line and we won't second guess.
Committing to a thorough examination of the lyrics without hesitation.
To accept is to not except a hand from anyone.
Playing on the word "accept" to emphasize independence and self-reliance.
So what are you going to do now?
Posing a question about the listener's next course of action.
You're searching. reaching out there's not enough to get you through.
Describing a sense of searching and reaching out, but finding it insufficient.
No turning back you've got to take this, you must face this alone.
Stating that there's no turning back and the listener must face their challenges alone.
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