Misery Feels Like Home

Embracing Misery: A Raw Tale of Life's Unfairness and Broken Dreams
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Another song about the same old thing

Expressing repetition and fatigue in addressing familiar themes.

life's unfair, heartbreak stings.

Highlighting the harsh realities of life, emphasizing emotional pain.


Misery feels like home.

Emphasizing a sense of comfort and familiarity in suffering.


Money buys justice, weak men die.

Commenting on the perceived injustice where money influences outcomes and the vulnerable suffer.

The system's broken, we all know why.

Asserting a broken system, acknowledging a collective awareness of its flaws.


Misery feels like home.

Reiterating the theme of finding solace in misery.


Cling to your dreams

Encouraging attachment to dreams, perhaps suggesting their significance.

like you deserve them.

Ironically suggesting entitlement to dreams without merit or effort.

You don't realize there is no purpose.

Conveying a nihilistic perspective, denying inherent purpose in life.


I know how to make the pain stop.

Claiming expertise in coping with pain, possibly through unhealthy means.

I've done it a thousand times.

Implying a repetitive cycle of dealing with pain, possibly through substance abuse.

I just go back to the drugs

Acknowledging a reliance on drugs as a coping mechanism.

to lose or to save my mind.

Presenting a dilemma between using drugs to lose or save one's mind.

It hasn't killed me yet,

Highlighting resilience despite the potential harm caused by drugs.

always helps me to forget.

Describing the temporary relief and forgetfulness provided by drugs.

Gives me comfort when I'm alone,

Exploring the comforting aspect of drugs when facing loneliness.

makes misery feel like home.

Reiterating the theme that misery becomes a familiar and comforting state.


Welcome home, motherfucker.

Using profanity to welcome someone to a state of misery, possibly self-inflicted.


No one cares when a bad man dies

Observing societal indifference towards the death of a morally corrupt individual.

Few show for the funeral, even fewer cry.

Highlighting the lack of empathy or mourning for a bad person's demise.

The infamous live forever.

Suggesting that notorious individuals are remembered perpetually.

We're fucked in the head.

Expressing a collective mental disturbance or dysfunction in society.

We love a living legend,

Acknowledging society's admiration for living legends.

but we prefer our heroes dead.

Highlighting a societal preference for heroes who are deceased.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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