Lyrics
Something's wrong with my life and I'm crazy
Expressing a sense that something is wrong with the speaker's life, and they feel mentally disturbed or troubled.
Something's hard on my mind, guess who
Hinting at a challenging situation or person causing mental stress. The speaker invites the listener to guess the source of the difficulty.
It's tough to live with the lights on maybe
Suggesting that living with awareness (lights on) is difficult, possibly due to the challenges mentioned earlier.
All we need is a spine for you
Conveying the idea that all the speaker needs to overcome difficulties is a backbone or strength.
Something's wrong with my mind and I'm angry
Continuing the theme of something being wrong, now coupled with anger. The speaker is disturbed mentally and emotionally.
Something's hard on my life, guess who
Similar to line 2, emphasizing the challenging nature of the speaker's life and inviting the listener to guess who or what is causing the hardship.
It's tough to light what we live for maybe
Reiterating the difficulty of finding purpose or meaning in life, especially when faced with challenges.
All we need is a spine for you
Repeating the idea that strength or resilience (spine) is needed to cope with life's difficulties.
Super guy is a long way baby
Introducing the concept of a "Super guy" who is distant, implying that help or support is far away.
MR. Man's not tired of you
Referring to someone as "MR. Man" who seems indifferent or unaffected by the speaker's struggles.
Procrastination's the long way maybe
Suggesting a tendency to delay or avoid important matters, possibly contributing to the challenges faced.
All we need is a spine for you
Reiterating the need for strength or resilience to overcome difficulties.
Bam, I'd like to bash you in the head
Expressing a violent desire to harm or confront someone emotionally, possibly reflecting frustration.
Damn, I can't make sense of what you've said
Acknowledging difficulty in understanding or making sense of what someone has communicated.
Man, that's just the way it's always been
Commenting on the inevitability of a challenging and unpleasant reality.
Yeah, I guess I'm better off dead
Expressing a sense of hopelessness and a belief that life might be better if the speaker were not alive.
Fuck tomorrow, fuck tomorrow
Rejecting the idea of planning for the future, perhaps due to a negative outlook on life.
So I'm told suicide's outdated
Addressing the outdated nature of suicide, possibly implying a need for alternative solutions to problems.
Yeah, what's misery supposed to do
Pondering the purpose of enduring misery and suggesting a choice between selling one's soul or facing a bleak outcome.
Sell your soul or it's lights out maybe
Linking the concept of selling one's soul to avoiding a negative fate, emphasizing the need for strength.
All we need is a spine for you
Reiterating the importance of having a backbone or strength to face challenges.
What you willin' to fight for baby
Posing a question about what the listener is willing to fight for, emphasizing the theme of sacrifice.
Sacrifice you should be used to
Suggesting that sacrifice is something the listener should be accustomed to or familiar with.
Are you willin' to die for it maybe
Asking if the listener is willing to die for a cause, reinforcing the idea of sacrifice and strength.
All we need is a spine for you
Emphasizing the need for strength or resilience as a spine to face challenges and potential sacrifices.
Bam, I'd like to bash you in the head
Repeating the desire to harm or confront someone emotionally, reflecting frustration and anger.
Damn, I can't make sense of what you've said
Reiterating the difficulty in understanding or making sense of someone's communication.
Man, that's just the way it's always been
Reaffirming the inevitability of a challenging and unpleasant reality.
Yeah, I guess I'm better off dead
Repeating the sense of hopelessness and the belief that life might be better if the speaker were not alive.
Fuck tomorrow, fuck tomorrow
Echoing the rejection of planning for the future, emphasizing a negative outlook on life.
What you willin' to fight for baby
Repeating the question about what the listener is willing to fight for, emphasizing sacrifice.
Sacrifice I've been used to
Affirming the speaker's familiarity with sacrifice, suggesting a shared experience or understanding.
Are you willin' to die for it maybe
Repeating the question about willingness to die for a cause, highlighting the theme of sacrifice and strength.
All we need is a spine for you
Reiterating the importance of having a backbone or strength to face challenges and potential sacrifices.
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