Rethink
Navigating Moral Ambiguity: Total Seclusion's Rethink RevelationsLyrics
Have you ever felt so right?
Reflecting on a feeling of being correct or in alignment with something.
Have you ever felt so right it's wrong?
Questioning the paradoxical nature of feeling right when it might be considered wrong.
But is it really right?
Pondering the legitimacy of the feeling of being right, especially in an unfamiliar place.
When you're in a place you don't belong?
Questioning the appropriateness of being in a place where one feels out of place.
Cause I never cared about right and wrong
Expressing indifference towards conventional notions of right and wrong.
As if I knew it all along
Confidently claiming prior knowledge about the indifference to moral distinctions.
Who knows what happens when I die?
Raising existential questions about the uncertainty of what happens after death.
Who knows what happens when we say goodbye?
Questioning the uncertainty surrounding the consequences of saying goodbye.
Just when I thought I had it right
Expressing a moment of perceived correctness, possibly in a decision.
When did I ever lose this fight?
Reflecting on a personal struggle or conflict leading to a perceived loss.
I think of everything I've done
Contemplating one's actions and decisions.
But never figured out what's right and wrong?
Expressing a lack of understanding regarding moral distinctions.
Make sure you take the step
Encouraging the listener to take decisive actions.
Be sure you make the right decisions
Stressing the importance of making correct choices in life.
Just close your eyes and see
Suggesting reliance on political figures for guidance or support.
The helping hand of politicians
Highlighting the potential influence of politicians in decision-making.
Cause I never cared about right and wrong
Reiterating a lack of concern for traditional notions of right and wrong.
As if I knew it all along
Asserting prior awareness of the indifference to moral distinctions.
Do I take a step, do I choose to die?
Pondering whether to take a significant step or embrace mortality.
Do I take their hand or do I say goodbye?
Weighing the decision to seek help or part ways with something or someone.
Just when I thought I had it right
Reflecting on a past moment of perceived correctness.
When did I ever lose this fight?
Questioning personal defeats and moments of perceived failure.
I think of everything I've done
Considering past actions without a clear understanding of morality.
Just to be right or wrong
Reflecting on the constant struggle between right and wrong.
We're all so busy with who's right and who's wrong
Observing societal preoccupation with determining right and wrong.
What if I told you that they knew it all along
Suggesting that others may have insight into the indifference to moral distinctions.
To fix a problem you must find yourself a cause
Advocating for self-discovery as a solution to problems.
But in the end we've got nothing to say
Acknowledging a lack of meaningful communication or resolution.
Throw yourself off the Trump Tower
Metaphorically suggesting a drastic action, potentially related to power and authority.
Fly in the air and be free like a bird (commit suicide)
Metaphorically expressing a desire for freedom through a drastic act.
Free yourself from making a choice
Advocating for liberation from decision-making responsibilities.
But don't rethink when you're halfway through
Cautioning against reconsideration when committed to a course of action.
Cause I never cared about right and wrong
Reiterating a lack of concern for traditional notions of right and wrong.
As if I knew it all along
Asserting prior awareness of the indifference to moral distinctions.
Who knows what happens when I die?
Raising existential questions about the uncertainty of what happens after death.
Who knows what happens when we say goodbye?
Questioning the uncertainty surrounding the consequences of saying goodbye.
Just when I thought I had it right
Reflecting on a past moment of perceived correctness.
When did I ever lose this fight?
Questioning personal defeats and moments of perceived failure.
I think of everything I've done
Considering past actions without a clear understanding of morality.
Just to be right or wrong
Reflecting on the constant struggle between right and wrong.
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