Faker
Unveiling Life's Deception: Zane Penny's 'Faker' RevelationsLyrics
I've faked my whole life and I still haven't made it
The speaker confesses to living a facade throughout their entire life without achieving success.
You're living a lie will you come out and say it
A plea for someone living a false life to acknowledge and admit their deception.
Make my bed every day
Performing daily tasks, possibly in anticipation of someone else's presence or approval.
Just for you to come lay in it
The speaker prepares their bed, symbolizing readiness for someone else who might not appreciate it.
I stretch out my hand for you to slap it away
An attempt at connection or reconciliation, met with rejection or indifference.
Am I your man
Questioning the speaker's role in someone's life, perhaps uncertain about their importance.
Just depends on the day I guess
The speaker's significance in the relationship fluctuates depending on the circumstances or the other person's mood.
Wouldn't you know
Expressing irony, acknowledging that the speaker has insights into the other person's situation.
I think you're better off alone
Suggesting that the other person might be better off without the speaker's involvement.
And we can't be friends
Stating a limitation on the relationship, indicating they can't be friends due to the speaker's life circumstances.
Cause this is all I've known
Implying that the speaker's current situation defines their existence and hinders friendship.
Happy to be here at least
Expressing contentment with the current situation, despite its challenges.
Glad you were honest with me
Appreciation for honesty in the relationship, even if it brings discomfort.
Happy to meet you at least
Welcoming the chance to meet the other person, even if only temporarily.
For a little while
The pleasure of the brief encounter, implying it might not last long.
Met you in different weather
Recalling meeting the person in different situations or emotional states.
You were running away from your mother
Suggesting the person was avoiding their family or issues by running away.
Different places
Encountering the person in various locations with a consistent resemblance to a family member.
All the same face as your brother
Highlighting the sameness or predictability in the appearances of different individuals.
And I'll never know
Expressing the speaker's inability to fully understand or empathize with the other person's struggles.
What you go through alone
Acknowledging the speaker's availability for support, emphasizing proximity through technology.
I'm only a text away
Offering a means of communication and reassurance, reinforcing the speaker's willingness to help.
You can always ring my phone
Reiterating the accessibility for the other person to reach out, emphasizing open communication.
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