Moral Police

Moral Police: Unveiling the Complexities of Judgment
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Lyrics

Trapped, locked in a cage

Feeling confined and restricted, possibly in a difficult situation.

A bottle of wine, enter the stage

Introducing alcohol as a coping mechanism or escape.

No one is here cause you gave them nothing

Isolation due to not providing anything of value to others.

Put on a smile, back in the game

Putting on a façade and re-entering a competitive environment.

A glorious high wrapped in cocaine

Experiencing a euphoric state, likely induced by cocaine.

The love that you feel cause you gave them something

Feeling loved because of contributing something meaningful to others.


Who am I to judge? (Moral Police)

Questioning the right to pass judgment on others (Moral dilemma).

I am the moral police (Moral Police)

Identifying as the moral police, suggesting a self-appointed role of moral authority.

You can rely on me and my empathy

Offering support and understanding through empathy.

With a tear stream down your face

Expressing empathy as tears stream down someone's face.


Fame, reach for the flame

Pursuing fame and taking risks to attain it.

You won't get hurt, a kick to maintain

Assuring that taking risks won't cause harm, emphasizing maintenance through a kick.

What's holding you back?

Questioning what is preventing progress or change.

Got to give me something

Expecting something in return, a demand for reciprocity.

Fall, falling from grace

Experiencing a fall from a state of grace or favor.

Leaving a trace, I get to grow

Leaving a mark or impact while continuing to grow.

You took a blow

Taking a hit or setback but still providing something of value.

But you gave me something

Despite setbacks, contributing or giving something significant.


Who am I to judge? (Moral Police)

Reiterating the questioning of the right to judge others morally.

I am the moral police (Moral Police)

Reaffirming the identity as the moral police.

You can rely on me and my empathy

Offering support and empathy as a moral authority.

With a tear stream down your face

Expressing empathy in the face of emotional distress.

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