All On Me

Bearing the Weight of Family: A Poignant Journey by afternoon bike ride
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Lyrics

Help I'm in some kind of hell

Expressing a desperate situation or emotional turmoil.

Don't you think I'm trying all that I can muster?

Conveying the effort and determination to overcome challenges.

Need you to say I'm doing fine

Seeking affirmation and reassurance about personal well-being.

So I can have some peace of mind

Desiring mental tranquility through positive feedback.


Cause I don't have a brother or a sister

Highlighting a lack of close family bonds.

And dad's been losing sense of who he is and who he isn't

Describing a father's struggle with identity and confusion.

I'm watching it evolve as if he's locked inside a prison

Observing the father's situation evolving negatively.

And someone lost the key

Metaphorically referring to a lost solution or remedy.


So now it's all on me

Acknowledging personal responsibility for resolving the situation.

To set him free

Expressing the obligation to free the father from his struggles.


Half the time I'm feeling fine I don't need help from anybody else

Affirming independence and resilience in managing personal emotions.

The other half I'm isolated, nobody who can relate to how I feel

Conveying a sense of isolation and a lack of understanding from others.


Help I don't want to play victim

Rejecting a victim mentality and emphasizing strength.

I'm so strong and brave and lately nearly invincible

Asserting strength and courage despite challenges.

Am I wrong for complaining?

Questioning the legitimacy of personal complaints in comparison to others.

Surely others have it worse than me

Considering the possibility of others facing more significant challenges.


But right now I can't agree

Expressing disagreement with the idea that others have it worse.

And all I wanna do is scream

Describing a strong desire to release pent-up emotions.

Cause it's all on me

Reiterating the sense of personal responsibility for the father's well-being.

To set him free

Emphasizing the individual's role in resolving the father's issues.

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