Lyrics
Lost wheel from nowhere
There's an unexpected occurrence of a lost wheel.
Flew by, missed your head
A wheel passed swiftly and narrowly missed hitting someone's head.
Lightning strike on trees
Lightning struck trees in the vicinity.
One fell at your feet
One of the struck branches fell at someone's feet.
Who wrote this broken law of improbability?
Questioning the origin or author of the law that governs improbability or randomness.
Who marked that crossroad as branches of destiny?
Questioning who determined a crucial point in life as dictated by fate or destiny.
Who built a time frame for synchro anarchy?
Asking about the creation of a framework that blends time and chaos.
Insert the block in there, where it's supposed to be
Suggesting to place a block or obstacle where it's meant to be placed within the chaos.
(What are the odds?)
Rhetorical question about the probability of events occurring.
Big rock rolls downhill
Describing a large rock moving downhill.
In motion, time stands still
When something significant is in motion, time seems to halt.
The very moment, you decide to tie your shoe
A crucial moment when one decides to tie their shoe.
Sequence divisions, safe for now
Segments of time are separated, ensuring safety for the time being.
For this time, just an inch
Only a tiny distance separates from potential danger.
A split second and you're gone
A very brief moment separates safety from danger, where danger prevails.
(What are the odds?)
Another inquiry about the likelihood of events.
(The odds we are)
Reflecting on the probability or chances present in the situation.
The odds we are (the odds we are)
Reiterating the emphasis on the probabilities defining one's existence.
One single chance in a million
Highlighting the rarity of a single opportunity among millions.
One close call after another
Continuously experiencing narrowly avoided dangers or close calls.
So now you end up a random survivor
Describing the individual as a survivor of random events or occurrences.
The course of death stopped in sudden behavior
Signifying the sudden interruption of the expected course of death due to unpredictable actions or events.
Who knew what you were just about to get
Commenting on the uncertainty surrounding what was about to happen.
Nobody could tell nothing happened yet
Expressing that nobody could predict that nothing significant had occurred yet.
(What are the odds?)
Reiteration of questioning the probability of events.
Lost wheel from nowhere
Repetition of the unexpected appearance and disappearance of a wheel.
Flew by, missed your head
Reiteration of a wheel narrowly missing someone's head.
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