Themes: Gratitude, motivation, appreciation, disgust in people taking everything for granted
The story of this song follows the brother of "Her," a selfish, deceptive female who aims solely to achieve her wants, manipulating others to do such. The brother is disgusted by this constant selfishness and greed that's often in the form of her manipulation of her boyfriend and father, therefore promising himself never to become like his sister. He promises to cherish his blessings, dream of tomorrow, but work for today.
lyrics
featuring Josh Kelly (Eyes & Teeth)
The only thing I live for is to dream of tomorrow, but what about today?
I set myself a new direction.
My current state truly beckons this question:
What are the odds of being me?
In another place, in another life, I could be suffering.
I intend to lay down this manifesto that states that I shall prevent
Any possible transgression that should ever befall me,
With no exceptions at all.
Not any envious prospects.
Gratitude is not a foreign concept to me.
I'm aware of the consequences of every action, reaction, exactly as they happen.
Those thoughts are poisonous, and I refuse to stoop to such a level
As low as these selfish wastes of feeling, breathing forms of life
Who act like they deserve all they own.
It sickens me to think that either of you deserve any of this.
You give everything to her and
Put it in her hands, turn us all around.
You selfish fool. You arrogant man.
Take everything and rip it to shreds.
Everything's a card shuffled in the deck,
But you lay it all down and play the wrong hand.
This is just another classic case of the journey, and not the destination.
credits
from Prisoners,
released March 7, 2014
Vocals - Zane "TommyZane" Walsh
Vocals - Tristan "Natskrit" Thompson
Instruments - Ryan Semco
Guest vocals - Josh Kelly (courtesy of Cardigan Records)
Lyrics - TommyZane, Natskrit, and Ryan Semco
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