All We Know
Unveiling Life's Struggles: Seth Fonda's Powerful Message in 'All We Know'Lyrics
I called em up a millions times
I have called them numerous times
I gave up unemployment lines
I've given up on waiting in lines for unemployment
How much am I supposed to be
Uncertain about what is expected of me
The net I have is damn near free
The internet I have is almost free
Who are you
A question directed at someone unidentified
How dare you that you run your mouth
An admonishment for speaking indiscreetly
You better know all that you talk about
A warning to speak only about things known
You've never lived
An assertion that the person addressed has not experienced life
No no you've never seen
Emphasizing the lack of understanding or exposure
The life we live is a catastrophe
Describing life as a catastrophe
I pay my debt just to save me a spot
Indicating a willingness to pay debts to secure a place
My thirteen dollars is expressing a lot
Thirteen dollars symbolizing significant expression
Ooo my broken hands must be dirty to you
Suggesting hands are physically or metaphorically broken
I'd love to see you care about the things that we do
Expressing a desire for others to care about their experiences
All that we know
Referring to collective knowledge or experience
Is that you don't
Assertion that the person addressed lacks understanding
How must I listen to the things unknown
Questioning how to listen to unknown things
Simple little things is just what I crave
Expressing a preference for simple pleasures
By the time you listen its just far too late
Implying that understanding comes too late
Who are you
A repetition of the earlier question to an unidentified person
How dare you that you run your mouth
A repeated admonishment for indiscreet speech
You better know all that you talk about
A reiterated warning to speak about known things
All that we know
A repetition of the assertion that understanding is lacking
Is that you don't
A repetition of the claim that the person addressed lacks understanding
How must I listen to the things unknown
A repetition of the question about listening to unknown things
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