Lyrics
One time I remember
Reflecting on a specific moment in the past
I remember when you used to think
Recalling a time when the person thought highly of themselves
That you were much better
Feeling a decline in self-worth
Now you smoke and now you drink
Observing negative changes like smoking and drinking
You lost it your legal
Referring to the person's loss of moral standing
Taking pills and you contradict
Engaging in contradictory behavior, possibly related to substance use
Those sweeping comments you
Noting inconsistency in the person's previous statements
Comments you made before you back flipped
Highlighting a change in attitude or actions through a metaphorical backflip
I hope you feel like you belong
Expressing a desire for the person to feel a sense of belonging
Yeah just like you did before
Comparing the current sense of belonging to a past state
Just another scenester fool
Labeling the person as a scenester fool, suggesting a lack of authenticity
Just another fashion whore
Critiquing the person as a fashion-driven individual
We sure saw who stuck around
Noting the departure of those with strong morals
Morals walked on out the door
Pointing out the loss of moral values
Now we see you at the club
Observing the person's presence at a club
And you're grinding on your jaw
Describing physical effects, possibly from drug use
Was it worth it
Posing a question about the worth of the person's current lifestyle
Feel like you belong
Reiterating the desire for the person to feel a sense of belonging
Turn your back
Suggesting a turning away from a sense of belonging
Feel like you belong
Emphasizing the desire for the person to feel a sense of belonging
Was it worth it
Repeating the question about the worth of the person's current lifestyle
Feel like you belong
Reiterating the desire for the person to feel a sense of belonging
Turn your back
Suggesting a turning away from a sense of belonging
Feel like you belong
Emphasizing the desire for the person to feel a sense of belonging
Was it worth it, turn your back
Pondering the worthiness of turning away
One time I remember
Repeating the reflection on a specific past moment
I remember when you used to think
Repeating the recall of a time when the person thought highly of themselves
That you were much better
Reiterating the feeling of a decline in self-worth
Now you smoke and now you drink
Reiterating the observation of negative changes like smoking and drinking
I hope you feel like you belong
Reiterating the desire for the person to feel a sense of belonging
Yeah just like you did before
Repeating the comparison of the current sense of belonging to a past state
Just another scenester fool
Repeating the labeling of the person as a scenester fool
Just another fashion whore
Repeating the critique of the person as a fashion-driven individual
We sure saw who stuck around
Reiterating the observation of the departure of those with strong morals
Morals walked on out the door
Repeating the pointing out of the loss of moral values
Now we see you at the club
Reiterating the observation of the person's presence at a club
And you're grinding on your jaw
Reiterating the description of physical effects, possibly from drug use
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