Troublemaker

Troublemaker's Flight: A Tale of Heartbreak and Independence
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Lyrics

Staying true is clear to me

Expressing commitment to staying true to oneself.

But not to you so what's the problem?

Not understood or acknowledged by someone else, questioning the problem.

Ruining no future plans

Asserting that personal actions are not negatively impacting future plans.

For my advance to a caffeine nation.

Moving forward in life towards a society addicted to caffeine, possibly symbolizing a fast-paced lifestyle.


A free ticket into my world,

Inviting someone into the speaker's world.

I let you in but you're so cold.

Describing the newcomer as emotionally distant or unresponsive.

My warning signs flashed red alone,

Warning signs indicating trouble, possibly ignored or unnoticed.

How did it get to this? I should have known.

Reflecting on the situation, expressing regret or realization.


But now you're a troublemaker and born to fly alone.

Labeling the person as a troublemaker and emphasizing their inclination to be independent.

But now you're a troublemaker send me home.

Desire for the troublemaker to leave or go away.


Doors slam I run away

Reacting to conflict by physically running away, emphasizing avoidance.

Far from your voice and bad intentions.

Moving away from negativity and harmful intentions.

Three days without a trace

Expressing the absence of communication, feeling abandoned.

You've ghosted me left too much space.

Feeling emotionally distant due to being ignored or left alone.


And now the chase is really on,

Indicating a pursuit or chase in the relationship.

I'll meet you at our liaison.

Planning to meet at a designated place for connection or confrontation.

No trickery this time around,

Rejecting deceit in the upcoming encounter.

Don't kill my my heart and let me drown.

Requesting not to harm emotionally and cause distress.


But now you're a troublemaker and born to fly alone.

Reiterating the person's troublesome nature and inclination towards independence.

But now you're a troublemaker send me home.

Repeating the desire for the troublemaker to leave or go home.

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