What You Came For
Navigating the Crossroads of Life: What You Came For by Thomas DybdahlLyrics
Sometimes you cross a line knowing that you can't go back
Sometimes, you knowingly cross a boundary or limit, realizing there's no returning to the previous state.
You blew off everything you had, you jumped the track
You abandoned everything you possessed or had established, diverting from your path.
Did you need it? Did you want it?
Questioning whether the action was a necessity or a desire.
It doesn't matter anyhow
The motivation or reasoning behind the action is irrelevant now.
Are you ready for what happens now?
Preparing oneself for the consequences or events that follow.
Sometimes you look at your life and want to burn it down
Feeling a desire to completely dismantle one's life, feeling discontent with the present.
Can't see yourself getting older in the same old town
Unable to envision aging or progressing in the same familiar environment.
So you toss it, so you torch it
Acting destructively, setting ablaze what's established, tearing it apart.
You tear it all apart
Dismantling everything completely.
But are you ready for what happens now?
Questioning readiness for the impending outcomes or consequences.
This is what you came for
Reflection on whether the present situation is the intended goal or purpose.
Are you happy now?
An inquiry about the satisfaction or contentment after reaching the desired situation.
This is what you pay for
The price or consequence one has to endure for their choices.
Now what do you have to say?
Asking for a response or commentary about the current circumstance.
There's always that moment in time when the world stands still
A moment when time seems to halt, a significant pause in life.
There's always that moment in time when you know you will
A moment when one is assured of forthcoming events or outcomes.
Where you want it, when you need it
The specific time or situation desired and required.
So you break another heart
Causing pain or emotional distress to another person.
Are you ready for what happens now?
Questioning readiness for the subsequent occurrences or developments.
This is what you came for
Reflecting again on whether the current situation aligns with initial intentions.
Are you happy now?
Asking about contentment or satisfaction with the current state.
This is what you pay for
Highlighting the cost or consequence attached to the situation.
Now what do you have to say?
Seeking a response or comment on the existing circumstances.
Sometimes you cross a line knowing that you can't go back
Reiterating the idea of crossing a boundary knowingly, understanding the impossibility of returning.
Sometimes you find your mind moving like an alley cat
Comparing one's thought process to the unpredictable and erratic movements of an alley cat.
When you need it, and she wants it
When there's a need for something and someone else desires it, while everything else seems insignificant.
And nothing else means half a damn
Expressing the insignificance of everything else in such a situation.
But are you ready for what happens now?
Asking again about preparedness for ensuing consequences or outcomes.
This is what you came for
Reiterating the contemplation on whether the present situation matches the intended objective.
Are you happy now?
Questioning satisfaction or contentment after achieving the desired situation.
This is what you pay for
Highlighting the price or cost associated with the current situation.
Now what do you have to say?
Asking for a response or comment regarding the current circumstances.
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