Lyrics
One step over the line, you're not much over the line
One step over the line, slightly exceeding boundaries, but still within acceptable limits.
You are fine
You are fine, suggesting that crossing the line hasn't caused significant issues or consequences.
Two steps over the line, still feels okay in your mind
Two steps over the line, the individual is pushing boundaries further, but it still feels mentally acceptable.
You're still fine
You're still fine, indicating that the consequences are still manageable or not apparent.
Three steps over the line, three steps isn't a crime
Three steps over the line, emphasizing that taking three steps isn't considered a serious offense or wrongdoing.
Not a crime
Not a crime, reinforcing the idea that the actions taken are not illegal or severely harmful.
Four steps over the line,
Four steps over the line, the individual is contemplating returning to the initial acceptable limit.
You're beginning to consider a return to the line
You're beginning to consider a return to the line, suggesting a realization of the need to reevaluate one's actions.
Five steps over the line,
Five steps over the line, with the implication that taking one more step would lead to resolution or closure.
One more step and you can put it behind
One more step and you can put it behind, indicating a potential opportunity for resolution or moving past the situation.
Get in line, get in line, get in line, get in line
Repetition of "Get in line," possibly emphasizing conformity or adhering to societal norms.
Get in line, get in line, get in line, get in line
-Six steps over the line, why are we talking about lines?
Six steps over the line, questioning the significance of lines and boundaries.
All you see is forms and colors and designs
All you see is forms and colors and designs, suggesting a shift in focus from societal norms to creative and aesthetic aspects.
Seven steps over the line,
Seven steps over the line, acknowledging the mental presence of the steps taken.
Seems like all those steps, they have been in your mind
Seems like all those steps, they have been in your mind, indicating a cognitive preoccupation with the actions taken.
Eight steps over the line, you're so far gone
Eight steps over the line, the individual is now significantly deviated from the initial boundary.
Now feeling close to sublime
Now feeling close to sublime, expressing a sense of elevated or transcendent feelings despite crossing boundaries.
Nine steps over the line,
Nine steps over the line, acknowledging a further deviation with a hint of discomfort.
Whoa, that last step felt like a c-c-c-crime
Whoa, that last step felt like a c-c-c-crime, suggesting a realization that the recent actions may have negative consequences.
Ten steps over the line, ten steps over the line
Ten steps over the line, emphasizing the significant deviation and repetition for emphasis.
Ten steps
-And you're mine, and you're mine,
Repetition of "And you're mine," possibly signifying ownership or consequences of crossing the line.
And you're mine, and you're mine,
-And you're mine, and you're mine, and you're mine,
-And you're mine, and you're mine, and you're mine
Repetition of "And you're mine," possibly reinforcing the idea of ownership or accountability.
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