Lyrics
Back again, I see clearly
Expressing recognition of returning to a situation with clear understanding.
Always you to blame for this
Attributing blame to a consistent source, possibly for negative circumstances.
Don't look back, think straight ahead
Encouraging forward thinking and discouraging dwelling on the past.
Two steps forward and one step back
Describing a situation where progress is hindered by setbacks.
Soiled ground
Referring to contaminated or tainted ground, suggesting a negative environment.
As your saviour comes down
Implies a savior figure descending, possibly with a redemptive purpose.
After all you said this wouldn't hurt
Contradicting a previous assurance that the current situation wouldn't cause pain.
(I had to walk through fire to feel the burn)
Expressing the idea of undergoing difficulty or hardship to experience the consequences.
For what's it's worth, you're worth nothing at all
Assigning little value to someone, possibly based on their actions or worth.
Pick me up and see what's underneath
Inviting someone to explore beneath the surface, beyond appearances.
The skin that heals over dying meat
Metaphorically describing the process of healing over a decaying or dying aspect.
Is there nothing better to do than sit and watch them scream
Raising questions about the purpose of observing others in distress.
Pick your move, already know what your gonna do
Anticipating someone's actions, indicating a sense of predictability.
Soiled ground
Repeating the idea of tainted or spoiled ground, emphasizing negativity.
As your saviour comes down
Reiterating the arrival of a savior figure, possibly with a conflicting impact.
After all you said this wouldn't hurt
Recalling a broken promise about the lack of pain in the situation.
For what's it's worth, you're worth nothing at all
Reiterating the notion that the person has little or no value.
(Save yourself)
Encouraging self-preservation or prioritizing one's own well-being.
(Hear me out)
Calling for attention or a plea for consideration.
Take out every little piece of me
Suggesting the removal of every part of the speaker for inspection or understanding.
Worthwhile, maybe that'll let me see
Considering the possibility that removing parts may provide clarity.
Clearly through the smoke
Seeing through difficulties or challenges symbolized by smoke.
Soiled ground
Repeating the idea of contaminated ground, reinforcing a negative environment.
As your saviour comes down
Reiterating the descent of a savior figure, potentially with ambiguous intentions.
After all you said this wouldn't hurt
Recalling a broken promise about the lack of pain in the situation.
For what's it's worth, you're worth nothing at all
Affirming the perception that the person in question holds no value.
How'd you like me now
Possibly questioning how the speaker is viewed or received by others.
How'd you like me now
Repeating the question, emphasizing a desire for reassessment or acknowledgment.
How'd you like me now
Continuing to seek recognition or evaluation from others.
How'd you like me now
Repeating the desire for feedback, potentially reflecting a need for validation.
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