Armageddon

Embrace the Apocalypse: Desperate Journalist's Revelatory Anthem
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Lyrics

So much self-loathing

Expressing a significant amount of self-dislike.

In your high-end high street clothing

Critiquing the superficiality of expensive, trendy clothing in mainstream shopping areas.

So live while you're alive

Encouraging the listener to live life to the fullest while they are still alive.

There's only us now

Highlighting a sense of isolation or a reduced social circle, emphasizing a connection between the speaker and the listener.

As the cities rust down

Observing the decay or decline of urban areas.


Gone by 65

Suggesting a limited lifespan, potentially referencing age.

No apocalypse

Rejecting the idea of a catastrophic event, possibly mocking apocalyptic fears.

Just the curve of your hips

Shifting attention to physical attributes, particularly the curves of the hips.

Far away and drive

Encouraging distance from current circumstances, possibly through travel.


Armageddon's coming, I'll confirm your fears

Announcing the impending arrival of a destructive event (Armageddon) and acknowledging fears surrounding it.

Armageddon's coming, so c'mere

Inviting someone to come closer in the face of Armageddon.

It gets closer every year

Stating that the threat of Armageddon intensifies each passing year.

Armageddon's coming, so c'mere

Repeating the invitation to draw nearer in anticipation of Armageddon.


(Breathe into my mouth)

Adding an intimate and vulnerable element to the narrative, possibly suggesting a need for connection.


As the ocean simmers

Describing a simmering, possibly ominous, ocean setting.

And the lights grow dimmer

Noting a decrease in illumination, possibly symbolizing a fading hope or worsening situation.

Hold me to the beat

Encouraging physical closeness to the beat, possibly as a form of solace in difficult times.

And the rising water

Referring to rising water levels, potentially a metaphor for escalating troubles.

And I'm no one's daughter

Emphasizing an individual's independence, specifically as "no one's daughter."

Well can you offer me some heat?

Seeking warmth or comfort in challenging circumstances.


Armageddon's coming, I'll confirm your fears

Reiterating the impending arrival of Armageddon and confirming associated fears.

Armageddon's coming, so c'mere

Inviting closeness in the face of the confirmed threat of Armageddon.

It gets closer every year

Reaffirming the idea that the danger of Armageddon is escalating annually.

Armageddon's coming, so c'mere

Repeatedly urging someone to come closer amidst the approaching Armageddon.

I'll confirm all your fears

Stating an intention to validate and acknowledge all fears in the context of Armageddon.

Armageddon's coming, so c'mere

Repeating the invitation for closeness in the face of the imminent Armageddon.

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