Disease
Breaking Chains: Liberating from Manipulations in 'Disease' by The TazersLyrics
I cure my disease
I have found a remedy for my personal issues or troubles.
I know my own disease
I am aware of and understand my own struggles or challenges.
Was I bad
Questioning whether the speaker has done something wrong or if they are inherently bad.
Do you know
Asking if the listener is aware or has knowledge of a certain situation.
Oh, I do what I please
Expressing a sense of independence and freedom to act as one desires.
Love potion disease
Suggesting that the speaker's troubles or challenges are akin to a "love potion disease," possibly implying a romantic or emotional struggle.
Will be mine
Stating a desire to possess or overcome the mentioned emotional challenge.
Oh, you know
Reiterating the speaker's independence and freedom to act as they please.
I do what I please
Repeated expression of the speaker's autonomy and freedom of action.
I’ll be free
Expressing a desire or determination to break free from the listener's influence or control.
Of your mind
Referring to freeing oneself from the listener's mental or emotional control.
And it's manipulations
Describing the listener's actions as manipulative or controlling.
I don’t miss
Stating that the speaker does not miss something or someone.
There’s no time
Suggesting a lack of time for feelings of loneliness.
To be lonely
Expressing a determination to avoid being lonely.
No more of this grief
Rejecting the experience of grief or sorrow.
Cause I've cured my disease
Stating that the speaker has overcome or resolved their personal challenges or issues.
Go home
Instructing someone to go home.
I don’t want to see you again
Expressing a desire not to see the person again at the speaker's home.
Not my home
Clarifying that the mentioned home is not the speaker's home.
Go home
Repeating the instruction for someone to go home.
I don’t want to see you again
Reiterating the desire not to see the person again at the speaker's home.
I don’t want to see you again
Emphasizing the speaker's strong preference to avoid encountering the person again.
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