Lyrics
How can you say that you're grounded on the floor
Expressing disbelief that someone claims to be grounded while their thoughts are unrealistic or impractical.
Your head is in the clouds, and you're fed on a promise
Highlighting that the person's focus is on unfulfilled promises rather than tangible results.
Never anything more, you're never getting anything more
Emphasizing a lack of progress or fulfillment in the person's life.
Don't look now, but your life is turning down
Warning that the person's life is taking a negative turn.
Are you too blind to see, are you learning now? too blind, too blind
Questioning if the person is oblivious to the unfolding problems and urging them to learn and see the reality.
Don't cry to me. Don't cry to me too blind, too blind
Advising not to seek comfort or sympathy when the consequences become apparent due to willful ignorance.
Don't cry to me. Don't cry to me too blind
Reiterating the advice not to seek sympathy when the truth becomes evident.
It was easy to think that you had the control
Indicating the ease with which the person thought they had control over their life.
Your eyes hid by blinders, the lies slid right by
Describing the use of blinders or self-deception, allowing lies to go unnoticed and lead to negative consequences.
And put you in a hole, you're never getting out of the hole
Stating that the person is trapped in a difficult situation with no apparent escape.
Don't look now, but your life is turning down
Repeating the warning that the person's life is deteriorating.
Are you too blind to see, are you learning now too blind, too blind
Reiterating the question about the person's awareness and learning from the unfolding situation.
Don't cry to me. Don't cry to me too blind, too blind
Advising against seeking sympathy when consequences are a result of one's own blindness.
Don't cry to me. Don't cry to me too blind
Reemphasizing the advice not to seek sympathy for self-inflicted issues.
Too blind, too blind, too blind, too blind, too blind
Repeating the idea of being blind as a central theme in the person's actions and mindset.
The slope was too steep, I just hope you can stop
Describing a situation that is difficult to overcome and expressing hope that the person can halt their downward trajectory.
You're in way too deep, can you say you're on top
Questioning if the person can honestly claim to be successful or in control given their current circumstances.
You can't stop, you can't stop
Highlighting the person's inability to stop or change their current path.
Don't look now, but your life is turning down
Reiterating the warning of a negative turn in the person's life.
Are you too blind to see, are you learning now too blind, too blind
Repeating the question about the person's awareness and ability to learn from their situation.
Don't cry to me. Don't cry to me too blind, too blind
Advising against seeking sympathy when faced with the consequences of one's own blindness.
Don't cry to me. Don't cry to me too blind
Reemphasizing the advice not to seek sympathy for self-inflicted issues.
Don't cry to me, are you too blind to see
Challenging the person's awareness and expressing indifference towards their struggles.
That I don't give a damn about it
Asserting a lack of concern or empathy for the person's situation.
Don't cry to me, are you too blind to see
Repeating the lack of care for the person's struggles due to their own blindness.
That I don't care
Reiterating the indifference towards the person's inability to see their own issues.
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