Lyrics
It all started with the lies you told
Addressing the beginning of a situation marked by deceitful statements.
Could have been all good but you were so cold
Expressing a missed opportunity for a positive outcome due to the person's cold behavior.
There's something you should know
Suggesting there is important information to be revealed.
The monster you created is
Referring to the consequences of the lies, portraying them as a monstrous creation.
Stirring up from the shadows
Indicating the emergence and visibility of the created "monster" from the shadows.
On top the plateau
Describing the elevated state of the situation, possibly emphasizing its intensity.
Will tear you up
Implying a destructive force that will harm the person responsible for the lies.
Tear you up
Reinforcing the destructive nature, emphasizing the tearing effect.
A creature of the night
Introducing a nocturnal creature, possibly representing retribution or consequence.
You can't run or hide
Conveying the inevitability of facing the consequences, with no escape.
All he's gonna take is a little bite
Suggesting a metaphorical "bite" as the consequences to be faced.
Sharp teeth coming for you going for the kill
Describing the impending harm with imagery of sharp teeth and a predatory attack.
Like all your lies you tell
Drawing parallels between the creature's actions and the lies told by the person.
He can keep it up all day and all night
Highlighting the persistence of the creature, continuously confronting the lies.
Just to get through your little hype
Emphasizing the effort to expose and confront the falsehoods.
Fight him but just know he'll bite back
Encouraging resistance against the consequences, but acknowledging retaliation.
To return the knives you stabbed in his back
Linking the creature's bite back to the metaphorical knives stabbed in its back.
Bite him and he'll bite right back
Reiterating the reciprocal nature of the confrontation.
Forget about the friendship that you had
Advising to forget about the damaged friendship due to the consequences.
Bite him and he'll bite right back
Emphasizing the repeated pattern of retaliation.
A little bit of salt is all to add
Suggesting a simple addition (salt) to intensify the consequences.
He always starts out nice
Describing a deceptive initial behavior, masking the true nature of the creature.
Until he gets a little appetite
Highlighting the gradual escalation of the creature's actions.
He's not playing pretend
Rejecting any pretense or falsehood, urging the listener to pay attention.
So just listen
Encouraging active listening to the message being conveyed.
(Bite him and he'll bite right back)
Repeating the warning about the creature's retaliation.
(Bite him and he'll bite right back)
Reiterating the cautionary message about the consequences of deception.
Realize you messed with the wrong guy, yeah
Acknowledging the realization that the wrong person has been provoked.
Going after him with your piercing lies, yeah
Describing the use of piercing lies as a weapon against the provoked person.
You can be replaced
Conveying the replaceability of the deceitful individual.
Cuz you're a little fake
Labeling the person as fake and emphasizing their insignificance.
Little fake, little fake
Reiterating the artificial nature of the person, possibly mocking their authenticity.
You're going on his plate
Symbolizing the deceitful person as food for the vengeful creature.
You can't run or hide
Reiterating the inescapable consequences, emphasizing the inevitability of facing them.
All he's gonna take is a little bite
Repeating the metaphor of a bite as the impending consequences.
Sharp teeth coming for you going for the kill
Reemphasizing the predatory nature of the consequences, likening them to sharp teeth.
Like all your lies you tell
Connecting the creature's actions to the lies told by the person.
He can keep it up all day and all night
Stressing the persistence of the creature in confronting the falsehoods.
Just to get through your little hype
Highlighting the continuous effort to expose and confront the lies.
Fight him but just know he'll bite back
Encouraging resistance against the consequences, with the acknowledgment of retaliation.
To return the knives you stabbed in his back
Connecting the creature's retaliation to the metaphorical knives in its back.
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