Should Have Known
Kingdom Come
Navigating the Danger Zone of Regret and Emotional Turmoil
Kingdom Come's song "Should Have Known" delves into the complex emotions of regret, confusion, and the struggle to find direction amidst emotional chaos. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with their inner turmoil, unable to find solace in laughter or tears. The opening lines, "Sad songs, strange thoughts in my head / Can't laugh, can't cry, going mad," set the tone for a journey through a mind besieged by conflicting emotions and unanswered questions. This sense of being lost is further emphasized by the lines, "No direction, what is wrong / Loving, caring, I do / Still I'm feeling so blue," highlighting the protagonist's struggle to reconcile their feelings of love and care with an overwhelming sense of sadness.
The chorus, "Should have known / I travel in danger zone / Scared to show / It's not only her, she knows," suggests a realization of the consequences of their actions and the fear of vulnerability. The phrase "danger zone" metaphorically represents the risky emotional territory the protagonist finds themselves in, where their actions have led to hurt and regret. The acknowledgment that "It's not only her, she knows" implies that the pain and confusion are shared, adding a layer of complexity to the emotional landscape.
The latter part of the song, with lines like "Hate to see you hurt inside / Help me fight it by my side / Sweet words, won't do no good," reveals a desire for redemption and support. The protagonist recognizes the futility of empty promises and seeks genuine help to overcome their emotional struggles. The closing lines, "Had my fun / Now it's too late to run / I have lied / Knowing it ain't just right," encapsulate the theme of regret and the realization that their past actions have led to irreversible consequences. This song is a poignant exploration of the human condition, capturing the essence of regret, emotional conflict, and the longing for redemption.