The Tribe Has Spoken

Life's Broken Anthem: The Tribe Has Spoken
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Lyrics

My life has gotten worse in so many ways

Expressing a decline in the speaker's life in various aspects.

I eat three packs of ramen a day

Highlighting a specific aspect of the speaker's deteriorating life, resorting to a simple diet.

And episodes of Survivor have gotten longer, it seems

Observing that episodes of Survivor (a TV show) have become more challenging or prolonged.

I can't think of a reason to stay

Contemplating a lack of motivation or purpose to continue in the current state of life.

And I know

Acknowledging an inevitable experience of heartbreak.

That hearts will be broken

Recognizing that emotional pain is a consequence of life's challenges.

But that's the price that you have to pay

Accepting that enduring emotional pain is a necessary part of life.

And I know

Reiterating the inevitability of heartbreak in life.

That hearts will be broken

Emphasizing the recurring theme of heartbreak as a life reality.

Now there's only one thing left to say:

Conveying a resignation or acceptance of the current circumstances.

The tribe has spoken

Declaring a pivotal moment where a decision or realization is made – "The tribe has spoken" (possible Survivor reference).

I've dicked around the past few years of my life

Reflecting on past years with a sense of wasted time or unproductive behavior.

You don't know that you're down when you're in it

Suggesting a lack of awareness about being in a difficult situation.

I fucked up for my entire life

Admitting to making mistakes throughout one's entire life.

No matter how you spin it

Emphasizing the inevitability of acknowledging and dealing with past mistakes.

And I know

Reiterating the theme that heartbreak is an expected outcome in life.

That hearts will be broken

Accepting the emotional consequences that come with life's challenges.

But that's the price that you have to pay

Acknowledging that enduring emotional pain is part of life's journey.

And I know

Repeating the recognition of heartbreak as an inherent part of life.

That hearts will be broken

Stressing the inevitability of facing heartbreak in life.

Now there's only one thing left to say:

Reaffirming a sense of resignation or acceptance of life's challenges.

The tribe has spoken

Repeating the phrase "The tribe has spoken" as a symbolic declaration of a significant decision or realization.

And it's oh so tough

Expressing the difficulty of facing the consequences of one's actions.

To know you're fucking up

Highlighting the challenge of realizing one's mistakes but being unable to rectify them.

And not be able to change your life

Emphasizing the toughness of being aware of one's errors and the inability to change one's life.

And it's oh so tough

Reiterating the difficulty of recognizing and accepting personal shortcomings without the ability to make amends.

To know you're fucking up

Echoing the sentiment of struggling with personal mistakes and their lasting impact.

And not be able to change your life

Repeating the theme of facing the consequences of one's actions without the possibility of change.

And I know

Reaffirming the acknowledgment of heartbreak as an integral part of life.

That hearts will be broken

Accepting the emotional toll that life's challenges extract.

But that's the price that you have to pay

Acknowledging that enduring emotional pain is an unavoidable aspect of life.

And I know

Repeating the recognition of heartbreak as an inherent part of life's journey.

That hearts will be broken

Stressing the inevitability of facing heartbreak in life.

Now there's only one thing left to say:

Reaffirming a sense of resignation or acceptance of life's challenges.

The tribe has spoken (Yeah)

Finalizing the declaration with the repeated phrase "The tribe has spoken," indicating a decisive moment or realization.

The tribe has spoken (Yeah)

Repeating the symbolic phrase to reinforce the gravity of the decision or realization.

The tribe has spoken

Concluding the narrative with a final repetition of "The tribe has spoken," underscoring the significance of the declared decision or realization.

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