6 Foot Hole
Escaping the Six-Foot HoleLyrics
I gotta find my way out
The singer expresses a need to escape or overcome a challenging situation.
Of this six foot hole you call a better life
Describes the difficult circumstances as a "six-foot hole," implying a struggle or hardship in what is supposed to be a better life.
I wasn't meant for this town
The singer feels out of place or not suited for their current environment or community.
And I've been down this road a thousand times but I still
Despite facing challenges repeatedly, the singer continues to persevere.
Still move along, it won't end here
Expresses determination to keep moving forward; the difficulties won't be the end.
Still hanging on, but it gets me every time
Despite holding on, the challenges continue to affect the singer emotionally.
I'm getting tired running 'round all the same damn streets
The singer is tired of navigating through the same familiar and perhaps negative surroundings.
Been getting high and overthinking like the whole damn week
Reflects on a period of intense contemplation and substance use over an extended time.
I tried to keep it to myself but now it's hurting
Initially, the singer kept their struggles private, but now the pain is becoming too much to bear.
Push everyone I love so far away, I'm such a burden
The singer feels like a burden and has unintentionally distanced themselves from loved ones.
I think I made it too far now to find another way out
Despite reaching a point of no return, the singer is uncertain about finding a way out.
Well maybe I'm just too fucked up give me another round
The singer acknowledges personal issues and suggests the need for self-destructive coping mechanisms like substance use.
Singing nananananana nanananana nananananana nanananana
An expressive and emotional refrain, possibly emphasizing a sense of chaos or confusion.
I can't sit and watch another day go by
The singer cannot passively observe time passing by and is motivated to take action.
I'll never sleep another night I'm on a mission
Expresses a sense of urgency and determination to address the challenges at hand.
I gotta find my way out
Reiteration of the singer's determination to find a way out of their difficult situation.
Of this six foot hole you call a better life
Repeats the metaphor of the "six-foot hole" and the desire for a better life.
I wasn't meant for this town
Reiterates the feeling of not belonging to the current environment or community.
And I've been down this road a thousand times but I still
Despite facing the same challenges repeatedly, the singer remains resilient.
Still move along, it won't end here
Confirms the determination to keep moving forward despite the difficulties.
Still hanging on, but it gets me every time
Despite holding on, the emotional toll of the challenges remains.
I gotta find my way out
Reiterates the singer's commitment to finding a way out of their difficult circumstances.
Of this six foot hole you call a better life
Repeats the metaphor of the "six-foot hole" and the pursuit of a better life.
I wasn't meant for this town
Reaffirms the sense of not fitting into the current town or community.
And I've been down this road a thousand times but I still
Despite experiencing the same challenges repeatedly, the singer remains determined.
I gotta find my way out
Emphasizes the ongoing quest to find a way out of the challenging situation.
Of this six foot hole you call a better life
Repeats the metaphor of the "six-foot hole" and the desire for a better life.
I wasn't meant for this town
Restates the feeling of not belonging to the current environment or community.
And I've been down this road a thousand times but I still
Despite facing the same challenges repeatedly, the singer maintains resilience and determination.
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