Lyrics
Mother
Expressing a connection or address to the figure of a mother.
Everything you did before you hit the ground I found
Acknowledging awareness of actions or experiences before a significant event (hitting the ground).
Believe me, you need me more
Stating a claim or assertion that the speaker is needed.
All I've been
Referring to the entirety of the speaker's existence or life.
Mother
Repetition of the address to the figure of a mother for emphasis.
Everything you did before you hit the ground I found
Reiteration of awareness of actions or experiences before a significant event.
Believe me, believe me, I'm mad
Reinforcing the speaker's plea to be believed and expressing frustration or intensity (madness).
Hunter, please sir
Addressing someone as "Hunter" and requesting not to have unrealistic expectations.
Don't expect the world when you've got me
Advising against expecting too much when the speaker is available.
Believe me, believe me, I'm mad
Reiterating the plea to be believed and expressing intensity or frustration (madness).
Hunter, please hurt her
Directing a request or instruction to "Hunter" to cause harm to someone.
Hunter, please hurt her
Repetition of the instruction to "Hunter" to cause harm for emphasis.
Believe me, believe me, I'm mad
Reinforcing the speaker's plea to be believed and expressing intensity or frustration (madness).
Believe me, believe me, I'm mad
Repetition of the plea to be believed and expressing intensity or frustration (madness).
Hunter, please sir
Addressing someone as "Hunter" again and advising against unrealistic expectations.
Don't expect the world when you've got me
Advising against expecting too much when the speaker is available, similar to line 11.
Hold on, it's my island
Declaring ownership or control over an island as a metaphorical or symbolic expression.
It's my island, it's my name
Repeating the claim of ownership or control over the island and associating it with the speaker's name.
Hold on, it's my island
Reiterating the declaration of ownership or control over the island.
It's my island, it's my name
Repeating the association of the island with the speaker's name, emphasizing ownership or control.
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