Right or Wrong

Navigating Shadows: Yawners' Melodic Reflections on Acceptance
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Lyrics

When I see you in your sleep I can't believe

Expressing disbelief at seeing someone in their sleep and realizing they allowed them to come.

that I told you it was O.K. to come here

Recalling the moment when permission was granted for the person to be present.

When I see you in your sleep I can't believe

Reiterating surprise at encountering the person during sleep and acknowledging the permission given.

that I told you it was O.K. and you

Reflecting on the consent granted and the presence of the person in the sleep scenario.


call me again and again

Describing the repeated calls from the person, assuming everything was acceptable.

cause you thought it was always O.K.

Highlighting the continuous calls and the misconception that everything was always acceptable.

Text me again and again

Referencing persistent text messages, based on the belief that the situation was consistently acceptable.

cause you thought that it was always O.K.

Emphasizing the ongoing texting due to the assumption that everything was always acceptable.


Right or wrong

Posing the question of morality with the indifference towards the outcome.

I don't care if you say so

Indicating a lack of concern about the correctness of the situation based on the other person's opinion.

Right or wrong

Repeating the indifference towards right or wrong as perceived by the other person.

I don't care if you say so

Reiterating the lack of concern for the other person's judgment regarding the situation's correctness.


When I see you in your sleep I can't believe

Revisiting the disbelief at encountering the person during sleep and allowing them to be present.

that I told you it was O.K. to come here

Echoing the earlier admission of permitting the person to come, expressing surprise.

When I see you in your sleep I can't believe

Reaffirming the shock at the person's presence during sleep, acknowledging the granted permission.

that I told you it was O.K. and you

Acknowledging the consent given and the person's presence during sleep.


call me again and again

Describing the person's repeated calls, believing the situation was always acceptable.

cause you thought it was always O.K.

Emphasizing the continuous calls and the mistaken belief in the constant acceptability of the situation.

Text me again and again

Referring to persistent text messages, grounded in the assumption of consistent acceptability.

cause you thought that it was always O.K.

Highlighting ongoing texting due to the perception that everything was always acceptable.


Right or wrong

Repeating the indifference towards the moral aspect, regardless of the other person's perspective.

I don't care if you say so

Expressing a lack of concern for the correctness of the situation as judged by the other person.

Right or wrong

Reiterating the apathy towards right or wrong in the eyes of the other person.

I don't care if you say so

Restating the indifference to the other person's opinion regarding the situation's correctness.


Right or wrong

Repeating the theme of indifference towards morality, regardless of the other person's judgment.

I don't care if you say so

Affirming the lack of concern for the correctness of the situation in the eyes of the other person.

Right or wrong

Emphasizing the repeated indifference to right or wrong as perceived by the other person.

I don't care if you say so

Reiterating the lack of concern for the other person's assessment of the situation's correctness.


Right or wrong

Reaffirming the apathy towards the moral aspect, regardless of the other person's viewpoint.

I don't care if you say so

Concluding with the repeated indifference towards the other person's opinion on the correctness of the situation.

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