What Would You Know

Unseen Struggles: Understanding the Broken and Abused
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What would you know?

Expression of skepticism or disbelief; questioning someone's knowledge or understanding.

What would you know about the broken and abused?

Challenging the listener's knowledge about experiences of being broken and abused.

Tell me how you would you feel?

Asking the listener to empathize; questioning how they would feel in a similar situation.

How would you feel if you knew that you're being used?

Asking the listener to imagine the emotions associated with being knowingly exploited or used.

For no good

Emphasizing that the exploitation is for no good or valid reason.


It's too late to ask

Stating that it's too late to inquire or seek understanding.

Your're young worry

Encouraging the young not to worry, possibly dismissing concerns associated with youth.

Let's let the problem disappear

Suggesting to let problems vanish without addressing them directly.

Someone else will notice

Believing that someone else will eventually notice the issues at hand.


What would you know?

Repetition of the initial question, reinforcing the theme of questioning someone's knowledge.

What would you know?

Reiteration of the question for emphasis.


Never been caught

Claiming to have never been caught in a difficult situation or wrongdoing.

I've never been stuck down in the barrel of a rut

Expressing the absence of being stuck or trapped in a challenging circumstance.

In a gun,

Referencing a metaphorical "barrel of a rut" as a difficult situation.

Well it's easy to say

Stating that it's easy to turn away and avoid difficult situations.

It's easy to turn your back and slowly walk away on someone

Describing the ease of walking away from someone in need.


Is it love she wants?

Pondering if the desire is for love, questioning romantic intentions.

I'm too old to worry

Declining to worry about romantic matters due to age or experience.

All the colours fade, to black

Observing the fading of colors, possibly symbolizing the loss of vibrancy in life.

A canvas filled with holes,

Describing a canvas filled with holes, suggesting imperfections or hardships in life's narrative.

A puncture in the story

Referring to a puncture in the story, indicating disruptions or challenges in life's narrative.

When the earth's last pictures painted,

Using poetic imagery to convey a moment when significant changes or events occur.

No one else will notice.

Suggesting that the changes or events may go unnoticed by others.


What would you know?

Repetition of the initial question, maintaining the theme of questioning knowledge.

What would you know?

Reiteration of the question for emphasis.


It's too late to ask

Stating that it's too late to seek understanding or clarification.

Your're young worry

Encouraging the young not to worry, possibly dismissing concerns associated with youth.

When the earth's last pictures painted,

Repeating the idea that significant changes may go unnoticed by others.

No one else will notice.

Suggesting that others may not notice the final moments or pictures of Earth.


What would you know?

Repetition of the initial question, reinforcing the theme of questioning someone's knowledge.

What would you know?

Reiteration of the question for emphasis.

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