Destroy
Worries Unleashed: Bee Bee Sea's Anthem Against HeartbreakLyrics
Destroy that boy, he's coming around
Expresses a desire to eliminate or get rid of the mentioned boy who is approaching.
i've had enough, he's talking trash
The speaker is fed up with the boy's negative talk or comments.
he's dragging me down, all the way down
He's causing significant emotional distress or pulling the speaker down to a low emotional state.
there's a melody fixed in my memory
Refers to a memorable tune or song that's firmly stuck in the speaker's mind.
ain't no easy to let it go (oh no!)
It's challenging to release or forget the melody; the speaker finds it hard to let go.
my anxiety fueled by society seems to never leave me alone
Feeling anxious due to societal pressures, which persistently affect the speaker.
and i know you think i'm kidding
The speaker acknowledges that others may perceive their words as a joke, but it's a serious admission.
but i'm not i must admit it
Emphasizes the sincerity of the statement that follows.
'cos i'm getting way too worried to care about what he's up to now
The speaker is too anxious to care about the actions or whereabouts of the mentioned boy.
this boy is stealing hearts in town
Describes the boy as someone who captures attention and admiration romantically.
he's never broken laws but now
Although he hasn't committed any serious crimes previously, the situation has changed the speaker's perspective.
i want him 20.000 meters underground
Expresses a desire for extreme distance between the speaker and the boy, suggesting an intense wish for separation.
this boy is dressed just like a clown
Comments on the boy's appearance, perhaps suggesting he's flamboyant or attention-grabbing.
and yet he's kicking ass in town
Despite the appearance, the boy is successful or influential in some way.
and now i want to see him buried in the ground
Strongly desires the boy to face serious consequences or punishment.
and i know you think i'm kidding
Reiterates the seriousness of the speaker's thoughts despite potential disbelief from others.
but i'm not i must admit it
Reaffirms the earnestness of the following statement.
'cos i'm getting way too worried he is a friend
The speaker is too anxious about the boy, despite acknowledging the boy's friendship.
one of the best
The boy is considered one of the best friends despite the speaker's conflicted feelings.
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