Walking Cliche
Breaking Free: Unraveling the Depths of a Walking ClicheLyrics
I can't tell if the pressure is breaking
The speaker is uncertain if external pressures are causing distress.
To entice short comings and ill intent
Referencing flaws and malicious intentions that attract attention.
When nothing else makes sense
Expressing a situation where nothing seems logical or reasonable.
Don't turn around on me
A plea not to betray or abandon the speaker.
There's something about it
Highlighting a distinctive quality or characteristic.
Tragedy that was in the making
Reflecting on a tragedy that was anticipated or foreseeable.
Good advice defective with consequence
Suggesting that well-intentioned advice may have negative outcomes.
I will take the steps to not throw it away
Committing to taking proactive measures to preserve something valuable.
There's something about it
Reiterating a mysterious or captivating quality.
Break free please have some faith
An urging to break free from constraints with a plea for faith.
They can't judge me
Asserting resistance to judgment from others.
Carelessly a walking cliche
Self-aware acknowledgment of conforming to a stereotypical behavior.
I can feel all the judgmental staring
Feeling the scrutiny and disapproval of others.
Secrets told
Reference to confidential information being disclosed.
Working both sides of the fence
Engaging in conflicting or deceitful actions.
But you've got nothing to say when you're in front of my face
Others are silent when confronted directly.
There's something about it
Repeating the allure or peculiar nature mentioned earlier.
Break free please have some faith
Reiterating the plea for liberation and faith.
They can't judge me
Reinforcing resistance to external judgment.
Carelessly a walking cliche
Restating the speaker's awareness of conforming to stereotypes.
All alone on this road
Describing a sense of isolation on the speaker's journey.
Like a rat in a maze
Comparing the speaker's experience to a rat navigating a maze.
A false assumption
Highlighting a misconception or false belief.
A double edged sword
Describing a situation with both positive and negative consequences.
That cuts both ways
Emphasizing a situation that has repercussions in multiple directions.
There's just something about it
Reiterating the captivating or mysterious quality mentioned earlier.
Break free please have some faith
Renewing the plea for liberation and faith.
They can't judge me
Reinforcing the speaker's resistance to external judgment.
Carelessly a walking cliche
Restating the speaker's awareness of conforming to stereotypes.
A walking a walking cliche
Affirmation of being a stereotypical figure without deviation.
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