Away With You
Navigating Consequences: Slick Shoes' 'Away With You' ReflectionLyrics
How do you think I felt,
Expressing the speaker's emotional state regarding a situation.
That I made up for all your mistakes?
Questioning if efforts to compensate for someone else's errors were appreciated.
You never think of consequences,
Highlighting a lack of consideration for the consequences of actions.
Carelessly destructive, you fall down.
Describing someone as recklessly destructive who experiences a downfall.
I can see you sitting there.
Observing the person's presence while expressing concern.
Wish that you could see yourself.
Wishing the person could self-reflect and understand their behavior.
I wish I knew what was going on inside,
Expressing a desire to comprehend the internal struggles of the person.
Iæ?? just be sickened more.
Feeling increasingly disgusted or disturbed by the person's actions.
Why donæ?° you open your eyes?
Encouraging the person to be more aware of their situation.
Youæ?®e not all you think you are.
Challenging the person's perception of themselves.
Your selfishness is getting on my nerves.
Expressing frustration with the person's self-centered behavior.
Why donæ?° you go away.
Suggesting a desire for the person to distance themselves.
Forgetting all that youæ?³e been taught,
Advising against disregarding lessons learned.
Is this the way you treat your friends?
Questioning the person's treatment of friends.
Iæ?³e dealt with you for long enough.
Indicating a prolonged period of dealing with the person's behavior.
When will it end?
Pondering when the challenging situation will come to an end.
I hope that this is just a phase.
Expressing hope that the problematic behavior is temporary.
Iæ?£l be there for you in the end.
Promising support in the future despite current difficulties.
Iæ?£l be there when you finally come around?br> but for nowå??nd donæ?° come back.
Committing to be there when positive change occurs, but advising the person to stay away for now.
Have you ever know what you were looking for?
Posing a reflective question about the person's self-awareness.
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