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Bill was over here pouring his heart out to this girl, and she straight up rejected him. Well, she can be sure karma’s coming real hard like a baseball bat to the face.

According to Bill himself, it’s coming so hard, pretty soon she’ll be dead. Yeah he’s not playing games anymore.

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Seems like this girl is acting less than desirable in Bill’s eyes, possibly even like a female dog, which prompts him to say that karma’s coming to get her. She’s doing all this acting like she’s some type of famous superstar when really she is.

This could also be taken in a more sarcastic tone as she is really a nobody and for some reason insists on acting like a big deal.

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Money is important, even according to a recent psychological study. But don’t allow the amount of money you get to dictate who you are as a person.

Make money but money you make don’t make you.

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Aww, how nice. Even when he’s not there with you physically, Bill is always there with you in spirit. If you wanna see it not as abstract, if you give him a call, he’ll always be there.

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Bill is describing a person who’s experiencing a type of internal pain or hardship, something that’s very prevalent in Tokio Hotel songs.

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Seeing as though we’re all equal humans, it’s unfair that there are some in the world you experience less and live less-fortunate lives than other people just because they happen to be born into that.

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Bill seems to be describing what the title of the song suggests. This could refer to actual forgotten children possibly having no parent figures in their lives or this could be talking about any type of person who fits under this category.

It could also refer to children in third world countries who many times have to live in the street and have no place to call home.

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Reiterating the point that even if the world were to end or if they themselves were tired of the world, they will always have each other. In other words, being the final day won’t change how they feel for each other at all.

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This could possibly be a reference to their song Don’t Jump where Bill describes a girl (possibly one he’s in love with) who’s on the top of a roof contemplating suicide.

This time around, both of them are up on the roof and it seems like this is the case because of their current view on the world.

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I listen to Wale here and there, but there was something about this song that had me replaying it several times after the first listen. The hook is catchy and I’m liking Wale’s flow on the verses.

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