Milton
Embrace Self-Love: Decoding Edward Sharpe's 'Milton' SagaLyrics
Oh Milton
Expression of addressing someone named Milton
Why you always such a bad boy?
Questioning Milton's rebellious behavior
We could be skiing with the llamas
Suggesting an alternative peaceful activity (skiing with llamas)
Llamas
Reiteration of the idea of llamas, possibly emphasizing their calm nature
Milton
Repetition of addressing Milton
Oh Milton
Reiteration of addressing Milton
How could you do this to your grandma?
Expressing disappointment in Milton's actions toward his grandma
Yes dear I want you to get better
Grandma expressing concern for Milton's well-being
Telling jokes and wearing sweaters
Describing positive activities Milton should engage in (jokes, sweaters)
Material Milton is at it again
Introduction of "Material Milton" and his recurring behavior
He can't be bad
Assertion that Milton can't truly be bad
He loves himself
Statement about Milton's self-love
He don't get mad
Assertion that Milton doesn't get angry
You can't be bad if you're good to yourself
Claim that being good to oneself prevents being truly bad
You can't be bad
Reiteration of the idea that one can't be bad if they love themselves
Just love yourself
Encouragement to love oneself
Danger is good for your health
Suggesting that danger can be beneficial for one's health
You can't be bad if you're good to yourself
Reiteration of the idea that being good to oneself prevents being truly bad
You can't be bad
Reiteration of the encouragement to love oneself
Just love yourself
Emphasis on the importance of self-love
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