In the last two lines of a chorus, the audience is typically asked to reflect on the main message or theme of the song and consider its relevance to their own lives. This serves to engage the audience emotionally and intellectually, prompting them to connect with the music on a deeper level. The chorus often acts as a central point of the song, reinforcing its key ideas and leaving a lasting impact on the listener.
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The chorus asks the audience in the last two lines "why" in order to provoke thought and reflection about the themes or messages conveyed in the song, prompting listeners to consider the deeper meaning behind the lyrics. This questioning serves to engage the audience, encourage personal interpretation, and leaves a lasting impact on the listeners.