The lines "Before you miss something given, you should know what's the truth" reinforce the idea that it's important to be true to oneself and not miss out on opportunities because of fear or insecurity. The chorus repeatedly asks the listener to "tell me what you want" and offers assurance that they can get it off and make it out. The opening lines "Feel no shame about shape, weather changes their phrase" encourage the listener to embrace their body and not be ashamed of their shape, while the following line "Even mother will show you another way" suggests that even those closest to us may not necessarily have all the answers. The lyrics of "Tell Me Why Berserk" by Daniel Grimsby convey a message of empowerment, self-acceptance, and overcoming fear. Tell me what, tell me what, tell me what you say (feel no shame about shape, weather changes their phrase) I don′t know why, don't know why, don′t know why you afraid Tell me what, tell me what, tell me what you want (feel no shame about shape, weather changes their phrase) I don′t know why, don't know why, don't know why you afraidĭon′t know why, don′t know why, too late, it's too late I don′t know why, don't know why, too late, it′s too late I don′t know why, don′t know why, don't know why you afraid There′s no aid, there's no trade, it belongs to you Have no fear for real, it's just a turning wheelĭon't put your eyes on boots, step forward your roots Tell me what, tell me what, tell me what you sayĭon′t know why, don't know why, too late, it′s too late I don't know why, don't know why, don′t know why you afraid Tell me what, tell me what, tell me what you want
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