Lyrics
It’s all I’ve ever known
Expressing that the speaker's experiences and knowledge are limited to a particular way of life or perspective.
And even if I change my ways for you
Suggesting a willingness to change behavior for someone else, but acknowledging the challenge in doing so.
I’ll find my way home
Despite attempting change, the speaker believes they will ultimately return to their familiar habits or lifestyle.
It’s all that I know
Reiterating that the known way of life is a dominant and pervasive aspect of the speaker's existence.
It’s all I’ve ever known
Emphasizing the continuity of the speaker's experiences, indicating a sense of being entrenched in a particular reality.
I’m trying but I can’t escape the truth
Acknowledging a struggle to avoid or deny a certain truth, possibly related to the speaker's established way of life.
I’m better on my own
Claiming that the speaker functions better or is more comfortable when independent and not influenced by others.
It’s all that I know (I know)
Affirming that the known way of life is a definitive and integral part of the speaker's identity.
It’s all I’ve ever known
Repeating the theme of the speaker's familiarity with a specific way of life or understanding.
And even if I change my ways for you
Echoing the idea of potential behavioral change for someone else, accompanied by the difficulty of doing so.
I’ll find my way home
Expressing confidence in returning to the established way of life despite attempts at change.
It’s all that I know
Reiterating the dominance of the known way of life in the speaker's overall perception.
It’s all I’ve ever known
Stressing the enduring nature of the speaker's experiences, underscoring a sense of continuity.
I’m trying but I can’t escape the truth
Admitting difficulty in avoiding or escaping a certain truth, suggesting a sense of inevitability.
I’m better on my own
Asserting a preference for independence, implying a reluctance to be influenced by external factors.
It’s all that I know (I know)
Affirming the lasting impact of the known way of life on the speaker's understanding and identity.
It’s all I’ve ever known
Reiterating the speaker's continuous experience and knowledge of a specific way of life or reality.
And even if I change my ways for you
Recalling the potential for change for someone else, with acknowledgment of the associated challenges.
I’ll find my way home
Expressing a sense of certainty in returning to the familiar way of life despite attempts at change.
It’s all that I know
Reaffirming the pervasive nature of the known way of life in the speaker's perception.
It’s all I’ve ever known
Underlining the speaker's lifelong immersion in a particular way of life or understanding.
I’m trying but I can’t escape the truth
Conveying the ongoing struggle to deny or avoid a certain truth, indicating internal conflict.
I’m better on my own
Reiterating a preference for independence and self-reliance over external influence.
It’s all that I know (I know)
Affirming the enduring impact of the known way of life on the speaker's identity and comprehension.
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