Here They Come
Eleven & Jason D Lyrics


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Just one more condescending word will land you in your grave
You've begged for this a long, long time now, see me face to face
And I know you said it, oh come on, admit it
I can tell by the way you grin

You're way too deep in this shit now to know how far you're in
And all I've ever wanted was
To walk peacefully, away from all the fires
But you just had to win

Didn't you, didn't you
Tough luck, your time is up
Your life has just expired
And I don't know what you want from me

But now you'll get the worst of me

You wanted this
You have made your bed, now you can lie in it
Here comes the end
You're way too deep in this
To know how far you're in

This is not a test, this time I swear you're at the edge
Thrown away, you last lifeline, and now I'm coming for your head

And I know you're lying, cause your mouth is open and it's all that it's ever been
You're way too deep in this shit now to know how far you're in

And all I've ever wanted was
To walk, peacefully away from all the fires
But you just had to win
Didn't you, didn't you

Tough luck, your time is up
Your life has just expired

And I don't know what you want from me
But now you'll get the worst of me

Here comes the pain

Here comes the end
You have made your bed
Here comes the end
Way too deep in this





To know how far you're in

Overall Meaning

In the song "Here They Come" by Eleven & Jason D, the lyrics depict a tense and confrontational situation, where the singer feels pushed to their breaking point. The opening lines warn against further provocation, suggesting that any more disrespect could have serious consequences. The lyrics convey a sense of pent-up frustration and a desire for direct confrontation, as the singer challenges the other party to face them and acknowledge the situation at hand. The reference to seeing through the other person's facade, indicated by their grin, underscores a sense of keen perception and readiness to confront the truth.


The next verse delves into a sense of resignation and weariness, as the singer reflects on their desire to simply walk away from conflict and turmoil. However, the other party's determination to triumph or have the last word has escalated the situation, leading to a point of no return. There is a clear sense of inevitability and finality in the lyrics, as the singer laments being drawn deeper into the conflict against their wishes. The use of the phrase "you just had to win" points to a sense of exasperation and futility in trying to avoid confrontation.


As the song progresses, the lyrics shift towards a more aggressive and assertive tone. The singer asserts their power and agency, declaring that the other party's time has run out and their actions have sealed their fate. There is a sense of retribution and justice in the lyrics, as the singer prepares to deliver what is described as the "worst" of themselves in response to the situation. The imagery of lying in the bed one has made implies a sense of accountability and consequences for one's actions, further deepening the theme of finality and closure.


In the final verses, the lyrics escalate towards a climactic confrontation, with the singer asserting their resolve to bring about an end to the conflict. The imagery of being at the edge and having exhausted all options conveys a sense of urgency and determination to confront and overcome the other party. The repeated refrain of being "way too deep in this" emphasizes the inescapable nature of the conflict and the singer's readiness to face whatever comes next. Ultimately, the lyrics depict a dramatic and intense moment of reckoning, where boundaries are set, and the singer prepares to confront the consequences of their actions with resolute finality.




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Written by: Eleven After

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