liar
Kafka tamura Lyrics
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I've got nowhere else to go
Breeze so easily pleased and maybe I'll show someone
Drag me in like the lie drags in the lost souls
I've got nowhere else to go
Breeze so easily pleased and maybe I'll show someone
Because they think you have all you desire
And everything's better as a liar
Because you think you have all you desire
As my skin lies the shore drags in the loose smoke
I've got nowhere else to go
Please so genuinely that maybe I'll find out more
Drag me in like the shore drags in the loose smoke
I've got nowhere else to go
Breeze so genuinely that maybe I'll find out more
And everything's better as a liar
Because they think you have all you desire
And everything's better as a liar
Because you think you have all you desire
To drill isn't fair, it isn't fair
I feed you and I feed you and
She wasn't there, she doesn't care
To drill isn't fair, it isn't fair
I feed you and I feed you and
She wasn't there, she doesn't care
And everything's better as a liar
Because they think you have all you desire
And everything's better as a liar
Because you think you have all you desire
The lyrics to Kafka Tamura's "Liar" suggest a desire to escape or to be consumed by something larger than oneself. The imagery of being dragged in by the shore, the lie, or the breeze implies a sense of surrender or acquiescence. The repetition of "I've got nowhere else to go" reflects a feeling of being trapped or lost, but the possibility of being shown something or finding out more suggests a glimmer of hope.
The line "And everything's better as a liar" is repeated several times throughout the song, which could be interpreted in different ways. It could suggest a feeling of relief or release in not having to share the truth, or perhaps a belief that lying can lead to greater satisfaction or fulfillment. It could also signify a fear of being exposed or judged for one's true self, leading to a preference for hiding behind falsehoods.
The final segment of the song is somewhat enigmatic, with the repeated phrase "To drill isn't fair" and the mention of feeding someone who is absent. This could be a metaphorical reference to coercion or manipulation, or it could simply be an obscure narrative detail.
Line by Line Meaning
Drag me in like the shore drags in the loose stones
Comparing being dragged in, like loose stones on the shore, to feeling helpless against the pull of deceit
I've got nowhere else to go
Being trapped or cornered into the situation of telling lies
Breeze so easily pleased and maybe I'll show someone
Being influenced by other people with ease, considering showing someone the lies to reveal their true colors
And everything's better as a liar
The artist believes that everything is better when lying because they can get what they desire
Because they think you have all you desire
Using false promises and deception to obtain what they want from others
As my skin lies the shore drags in the loose smoke
The singer linking their lies to the pulling force of the tide
Please so genuinely that maybe I'll find out more
Others can be easily manipulated by the singer because they are genuine and trusting
To drill isn't fair, it isn't fair
A feeling of injustice, realizing the lies that were told to them
I feed you and I feed you and
The artist had invested time and effort into the relationship or situation
She wasn't there, she doesn't care
Feeling abandoned and betrayed by someone who was never really there for them
Because you think you have all you desire
A continuation of the belief that lying is necessary to obtain what they desire, even if it means deceiving others
Contributed by Samuel Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.