Lyrics
Do you think I don't know?
Expressing awareness and questioning the listener's perception of the speaker's knowledge.
All of these skeletons in your closet
Referring to hidden problems or secrets in the past.
I've seen their true colors
Claiming to have discovered the true nature of those hidden issues.
And everything that's locked inside
Alluding to undisclosed information or emotions.
How long 'till they see the light?
Pondering when these concealed matters will be revealed.
I'm afraid of what I'd find
Expressing fear about the potential discoveries.
If you could turn back time
Raising the hypothetical scenario of reversing time.
Would it make a difference?
Questioning the impact of undoing past actions.
What would you do different?
Prompting reflection on what actions would be taken differently.
I still don't think I'd believe you
Expressing skepticism about the sincerity of past actions.
Only in the best of times
Reflecting on the positive moments of the past.
Were you still around
Noting the absence of someone during favorable times.
When it was I who needed you
Highlighting a point of need where the absent individual was not present.
You were nowhere to be found
Emphasizing the absence of support during a challenging time.
If you could turn back time
Revisiting the idea of reversing time for potential change.
Would it make a difference?
Reiterating the uncertainty of the impact of altering the past.
What would you do different?
Asking about hypothetical changes in behavior.
I still don't think I'd believe you
Repeating doubt regarding the believability of past actions.
All these years you've tried to hide
Acknowledging attempts to conceal the truth over the years.
I just kept on believing the lie, the lie
Admitting continued belief in a falsehood despite efforts to hide it.
(It all comes down to a memory)
Introducing the theme of memories shaping the present situation.
If you could turn back time
Returning to the idea of altering the past.
(And this mess of me you've made)
Connecting personal struggles to the actions of another.
Would it make a difference?
Reiterating the uncertainty of the impact of changing the past.
What would you do different?
Asking about potential different choices in hindsight.
I still don't think I'd believe you
Maintaining skepticism about the sincerity of past actions.
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