Overstimulated
Deceptive Descent: Unveiling the Twisted Journey of OverstimulatedLyrics
I praised you like a god
The speaker admired or held the subject in high regard, comparing them to a god.
I praised you even when it all went wrong
Despite challenges, the speaker continued to praise the subject even when things went wrong.
I praised you every day
The speaker consistently expressed admiration for the subject every day.
I praised you even when you got in my way
Even when the subject posed obstacles, the speaker continued to praise them.
I never wanted it to end this way my friend
Expressing regret, the speaker didn't want the relationship to end negatively.
But I was a fool to think on you I could depend
The speaker acknowledges being foolish to depend on the subject.
They say that nothing is free
Introducing a general statement about the cost of things and the idea that nothing is free.
They say we all pay a price
Expanding on the idea that everyone pays a price for something.
A friend made enemy
Describing a transformation from friend to enemy.
A savior made a vice
Highlighting a negative change from a savior figure to a source of harm.
If I only knew then what I knew now today
Reflecting on the speaker's lack of knowledge in the past compared to the present.
These good intentions wouldn't be the same
Acknowledging that good intentions might not have the same impact over time.
You were supposed to fix me
Expressing an expectation for the subject to provide a solution or improvement.
You were supposed to make things right
Emphasizing the subject's failure to fulfill the speaker's expectations.
But all you did was twist me
Describing the negative influence of the subject, using the metaphor of twisting.
And stick me with a knife
Portraying the subject's harmful actions as stabbing the speaker metaphorically.
Just how easily do we fall into deception?
Posing a rhetorical question about the ease of falling into deception.
Well I guess you'd have to put that in perception
Suggesting the importance of perception in understanding deception.
When we tell ourselves that we'll be the exception
Exploring the idea that individuals often believe they will be exceptions to negative outcomes.
Then we never have a reason for confession
Indicating a lack of reason to confess when one believes they are an exception.
Told myself that I really need to focus
The speaker decides to focus, possibly realizing the need to be more attentive.
Really easy just to fall into hypnosis
Describing the ease with which one can fall into a state of mindlessness or suggestion.
The path to hell is paved with good intentions
Introducing the idea that good intentions can lead to negative outcomes.
But I didn't think too much on consequences
Admitting a lack of consideration for consequences associated with good intentions.
Every day, and every pill just made it worse
Describing a worsening situation with each passing day and every pill taken.
Told myself I'm OK but I never learned
The speaker deludes themselves into thinking they are okay but acknowledges a lack of learning.
In reality, my every action just confirmed
Reality confirms the negative impact of the speaker's actions.
Every reason that you ever had to be concerned
Acknowledging reasons for concern from the perspective of the subject.
But I don't wanna sit here and apologize
The speaker expresses a reluctance to apologize for their actions.
For every sin, every deceit, and every lie
List of transgressions the speaker hesitates to apologize for.
Because if I think too long, I might just try to justify
If the speaker reflects too long, they might attempt to justify their actions.
And you deserve much more than I can never realize
The subject deserves more than the speaker can comprehend or realize.
They say nothing is free
Repetition of the idea that nothing is free, reinforcing the concept.
They say we all pay a price
Reiteration of the notion that everyone pays a price in some way.
You were supposed to fix me
Reiterating the expectation for the subject to bring about positive change.
You were supposed to make things right
Re-emphasizing the subject's failure to fulfill the speaker's expectations.
But all you did was twist me
Repeating the metaphor of the subject twisting the speaker and causing harm.
And stick me with a knife
Reiterating the metaphorical stabbing of the speaker by the subject.
But all you did was twist me
Repetition of the idea that the subject twisted the speaker.
But all you did was twist me
-But all you did was twist me
-And stick me with a knife
Reiterating the metaphorical stabbing of the speaker by the subject.
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