Karma
Unveiling the Repercussions: "Karma" by William McGeeLyrics
I'm gonna tell you now
I am going to communicate something important to you now.
You're gonna get what you deserve
You will receive the consequences that you rightfully deserve.
And God, I hope it fucking hurts
Expressing a desire for the consequences to be painful, emphasizing the severity of what is deserved.
It will come around
The consequences will eventually catch up with you.
And God, I hope it makes up for everything
Expressing a hope that the consequences will compensate for all the wrongs committed against the speaker.
You've done to me
Highlighting the negative actions done by the listener towards the speaker.
You don't know what I've told everyone
Indicating that the listener is unaware of the speaker's disclosures to others.
You can make lies
Asserting that lies can be fabricated, but the speaker's lies are superior in quality.
But mine will always be ten times better
Stating the superiority of the speaker's deceitful narratives.
We talk a lot, I'm your favorite topic
Emphasizing the frequency of discussions about the listener, making them a prominent topic in conversations.
Karma has no time on her hands
Personifying karma, suggesting that karma is not constrained by time.
So she'll make time for you
Implies that karma will make time to address the listener's actions.
Think you're sly, but I hit you down with a bullseye
Asserting that the listener's attempt to be cunning or sly has failed, and they have been accurately targeted.
You know you can't hide I guess you thought too soon
Highlighting the inevitability of being exposed; the listener thought they could hide but miscalculated.
You know karma ain't too nice
Stating that karma is not gentle or forgiving.
She waits to roll the dice
Describing karma as waiting for the opportune moment to bring consequences, symbolized by rolling the dice.
Then watches you fall apart
Observing the aftermath of karma's actions, causing the listener to fall apart.
(We'll watch you-)
(Incomplete line, possibly indicating a continuation or a deliberate open ending.)
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