Crossbow
Drive to Infinity: Unraveling the Frenzy of Life's ChoicesLyrics
Drive fast cars to get real far
Expressing the desire to achieve success and move forward quickly using fast cars as a metaphor.
Keep your eyes wide open
Encouraging vigilance and awareness, advising to keep one's eyes wide open.
Keep looking out
Continuing the theme of awareness, emphasizing the importance of consistently looking out for things.
Bright stars only know what you do
Suggesting that only distant or unattainable goals truly understand the actions and choices made.
But in the end, I'll be okay
Despite challenges, assuring that everything will be fine in the end.
Floating on an iceberg
Metaphorically floating on an iceberg, possibly indicating a sense of detachment or isolation.
The cause and effect of your words like a frenzy of knives
Describing the impact of words as sharp and intense, akin to a frenzied attack of knives.
My eyes stay open all the time
Asserting constant vigilance by keeping one's eyes open at all times.
Well, it's you and not me
Making a distinction between "you" and the speaker, suggesting a separation or difference.
You say you say it'll think it'll last forever
Repetition emphasizing a statement about the belief that something will last forever.
You say you say it'll think it'll last forever
-You say you say it'll think it'll last forever
-You say you say it'll think it'll last forever
-You say you say it'll think it'll last forever
-You say you say it'll think it'll last forever
-Say it'll say it'll last forever
-It'll last forever
-It'll last forever
-You say it'll say it'll last forever
-It'll last forever
-It'll last forever
-Words shout words
Highlighting the impact of words, suggesting that words can be powerful and loud.
You're cocking your gun
Using the metaphor of cocking a gun, possibly indicating preparation or tension.
It never hits
Suggesting that despite preparation, the expected outcome or impact never materializes.
Baby I'm gone
Expressing a departure or separation, indicating that the speaker is gone.
You said you believed in God
Referencing a previous belief in God, possibly indicating a change in faith or perspective.
But now look you've overshot
Observing that the person has gone beyond the intended or expected path.
You've overshot
Reiterating the idea of overshooting, emphasizing a deviation from the original trajectory.
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