Ambushed
Télépopmusik Lyrics


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"This is the time I hate
Still, and quiet - watching
Waiting for them to make their move at night
Waiting for them to make their attack
Will they come, or won't they?
One really never knows until it's actually happened
And, then, all over with."




Overall Meaning

The lyrics "This is the time I hate, still and quiet - watching, waiting for them to make their move at night" evoke a sense of anxiety and apprehension. It reflects a feeling of helplessness and vulnerability when one is at the mercy of another's actions. It's the feeling of being ambushed, caught off guard by something unexpected, and being forced to react. The song's melancholic tone and haunting vocals add to the sense of foreboding that pervades the lyrics.


The phrase "one really never knows until it's actually happened" highlights the unpredictability of life. It's a reminder that even the most well-prepared plans can be disrupted by unforeseen events. The song suggests that we should remain vigilant and adaptable in the face of uncertainty, as we never know what may happen next.


Overall, the lyrics to "Ambushed" convey a feeling of vulnerability, helplessness, and uncertainty in the face of the unknown.


Line by Line Meaning

This is the time I hate
I despise this moment when it's all silent and still


Still, and quiet - watching
Everything around is motionless and tranquil and I keep a watch on everything


Waiting for them to make their move at night
I am waiting for those notorious beings to carry out their task in the darkness of night


Waiting for them to make their attack
I brace myself for their sudden ambush


Will they come, or won't they?
I am unsure of their arrival and their course of action


One really never knows until it's actually happened
There's no certain way to predict their actions until they have been executed


And, then, all over with.
And in the end, it's all finished and done with.




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