Lyrics
Ooh, I feel a little left out
Feeling excluded or left out at the party.
I was filling up your glass, found a cup
Act of serving someone a drink at the party.
Get up, the party’s over now
Indication that the party has come to an end.
Ooh, I feel a little left out
Reiteration of feeling left out at the party.
I was filling up your glass, found a cup
Repeating the action of serving a drink at the party.
Get up!
Command to get up, possibly to leave or change the situation.
You got so good at drinking alone
Observation about someone becoming skilled at drinking alone.
It's like going to the party, but you don't need to find an Uber home
Comparing solo drinking to attending a party without needing a ride home.
But still, you find yourself stuck in your best friend's living room
Despite solo drinking skills, finding oneself stuck at a friend's place.
Oh no, let's go home
Suggesting it's time to leave the party.
Oh no, you wanna go
Acknowledging a desire to leave the party.
Ooh, I feel a little left out
Reiteration of feeling left out.
I was filling up your glass, found a cup
Repeating the action of serving a drink.
Get up, the party’s over now
Reinforcing that the party has ended.
Ooh, I feel a little left out
Expressing a recurring sense of exclusion.
I was filling up your glass, found a cup
Repeating the act of serving a drink.
Get up!
Command to get up, possibly emphasizing the need to leave.
Cry in your corner, nobody likes you anyway
Encouraging someone to cry alone, implying social rejection.
You social introvert, what are you thinking?
Labeling the person as a social introvert and questioning their thoughts.
You are right in the deep end
Observation about being deeply involved in a situation.
Oh no, let’s go home
Reiteration of the suggestion to go home.
You want to leave the party, you're not moving
Noticing a desire to leave but difficulty in doing so.
They come over, "What you doing?"
Others questioning the person's actions at the party.
Ooh, I feel a little left out
Reiteration of feeling left out.
I was filling up your glass, found a cup
Repeating the act of serving a drink.
Get up, the party’s over
Reinforcing that the party is over.
Ooh, I feel a little left out
Expressing a recurring sense of exclusion.
I was filling up your glass, found a cup
Repeating the act of serving a drink.
Get up, the party’s over
Emphasizing the end of the party.
Seems every weekend we go braindead to forget
Describing a repetitive pattern of going braindead during weekends to forget.
Then we forget why we went braindead to forget why we went braindead
Reflecting on the cycle of forgetting and questioning its purpose.
Seems every weekend we go braindead to forget
Reiteration of the repetitive nature of going braindead to forget.
Then we forget why we went braindead to forget why we went braindead
Continuing the reflection on the cycle of forgetting.
And I love the way light does the shimmer, sight gets dimmer, walls start to move
Appreciating the sensory experience of the party, but with a sense of distortion.
And the way you look is so enticing, I sit underneath the stairs at the party and think
Admiring someone's appearance at the party from a contemplative distance.
I just think, I just think, "What do you think?"
Reflecting on thoughts at the party, possibly questioning others' perspectives.
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