Perfect Game
Unveiling the Enigma: Decoding the Perfect GameLyrics
Somebody's crying now
Somebody is expressing distress or pain.
His head is full of pain
The person is experiencing mental or emotional suffering.
Take him to the building
There is a suggestion to take the person to a specific place.
Where they're playing the perfect game
The mentioned location is where a perfect game is being played.
Perfect game
Repetition emphasizing the concept of a perfect game.
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-He's standing at the window
The person is observing the falling rain from a window.
To watch the falling rain
Implies a contemplative or reflective state.
No matter how he sees it
The perspective doesn't change the view despite how it is seen.
The view remains the same
Reiteration of the unchanging view despite different perspectives.
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Emphasis on the repetition of the concept of a perfect game.
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-They don't know what to call him
The individuals in the scenario are unsure of what to label him.
He doesn't have a name
The person lacks a conventional identity or name.
But they still know how to force him
Despite the lack of identity, there are ways to manipulate or control him.
To keep playing the perfect game
The person is compelled to continue participating in the perfect game.
A set of perfect criminals
A group of individuals engaging in the perfect game are described as perfect criminals.
Is hard to criticize
It's challenging to find fault or criticize this group.
When your watching the perfect crime
Observing the perfect crime through flawless or ideal eyes.
Through a pair of perfect eyes
Reiteration of the concept of perfect eyes.
Perfect eyes
-Perfect eyes
-When everybody else is simply wondering why we came
Others are questioning the purpose of their presence.
Maybe it's because we're all playing the perfect game
Repetition of the idea that everyone is engaged in playing the perfect game.
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-Perfect game
-They don't know what to call us
Similar to line 13, the group lacks a specific label or name.
Because we don't have a name
Reiteration of the group's lack of conventional identity.
But they still know how to force us
Despite the lack of identity, the group is still subject to external control.
To keep playing the perfect game
Similar to line 16, the group is compelled to continue participating in the perfect game.
So if you want to find out why you call someone insane
If one desires to understand why someone is labeled insane, observe the perfect game.
Just sit inside the building where they're playing the perfect game
Encourages sitting in the building where the perfect game is played for insight.
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