Still Counting
Still Counting

Volbeat - Still Counting Lyrics

This powerful anthem delves into the human condition, exploring themes of deception, self-reflection, and resilience. The lyrics underscore the ubiquity of flawed individuals, suggesting that no one is exempt from deceit or folly. The repeated call to "look… Read more

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Aug 29, 2008
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Still Counting Lyrics

Counting all the assholes in the room
Well, I'm definitely not alone, well, I'm not alone
You're a liar, you're a cheater, you're fool
Well, that's just like me, ooh-ooh, and I know you too
Mr. Perfect don't exist, my little friend
And I tell you that again, and I do it again
Counting all the assholes in the room
Well, I'm definitely not alone, well, I'm not alone, ah

Look deep into yourself before you blame
All others for betrayal, now for betrayal
I promise, so easy to say, and easy you failed
And you do it again

Well, the music seems to cover
And the light went through the colors
Well, I turn my back and go for
All the better things in order

Well, maybe you think your lie is safe
But I read you like a letter, yeah, like a letter
Your charms do not even the pain
It fills me with rage, and you do it again

Well, the music seems to cover
And the light went through the colors
Well, I turn my back and go for
All the better things in order

Well, the music seems to cover
And the light went through the colors
Well, I turn my back and go for
All the better things in order

And the gangster keep on telling
That he got a song that matters
So I flip a coin towards him
Thank you very much for listening

Writer(s): Anders Kjolholm, Jon Larsen, Michael Poulsen, Thomas Bredahl
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of Still Counting?

This powerful anthem delves into the human condition, exploring themes of deception, self-reflection, and resilience. The lyrics underscore the ubiquity of flawed individuals, suggesting that no one is exempt from deceit or folly. The repeated call to "look deep into yourself before you blame" urges introspection and accountability over finger-pointing. The lines about music and light seem to symbolize hope and escape - a refuge amidst chaos. Finally, the mention of a 'gangster' with a 'song that matters' could represent society's misdirections or false promises. Despite this, the speaker acknowledges these deceptions without succumbing to bitterness or defeatism. Instead, they choose to seek out "better things", embodying resilience in the face of adversity. #SelfReflection #Accountability #Resilience #Deception

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