Hobby Horse
Escape the Grind: Unveiling Gazelle Twin's 'Hobby Horse' MessageLyrics
Get on your hobby horse
The repetition of "Get on your hobby horse and get out of here" suggests a sense of urgency and a desire to escape or break free from a situation.
Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-And get out of here
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-And get out of here
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-And get out of here
-My eyes are stinging
The singer expresses discomfort or distress, describing stinging eyes, possibly metaphorical for emotional pain.
My ears are ringing
The singer feels overwhelmed or disturbed, as indicated by the ringing ears, which may symbolize a sense of chaos or confusion.
My hands are tied and
A feeling of helplessness is conveyed as the singer mentions tied hands, suggesting a lack of control.
I can't get out of here
The singer is trapped or unable to escape from a situation, emphasizing the urgency to leave.
My thighs are chafing
The physical discomfort described, such as chafing thighs and a breaking back, might represent the toll of the challenging circumstances.
My back is breaking
The repetition of "Get on your hobby horse and get out of here" suggests a sense of urgency and a desire to escape or break free from a situation.
My feet are stuck
The singer feels stuck or immobilized, reinforcing the theme of being unable to move forward or escape.
I want to get the fuck out of here now
An intense desire to leave the current situation is expressed explicitly with a strong language choice.
Get on your hobby horse
The repetition of "Get on your hobby horse and get out of here" suggests a sense of urgency and a desire to escape or break free from a situation.
Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-And get out of here
-Their tongues are licking
The singer observes others with a critical perspective, mentioning licking tongues and sniffing noses, possibly signifying invasive or threatening behavior.
Their noses sniffing
The repetition of "Get on your hobby horse and get out of here" suggests a sense of urgency and a desire to escape or break free from a situation.
Pack on the loose
The singer acknowledges a potential threat (pack on the loose) and expresses a need to protect themselves by not letting them in.
But I can't let them in here
-My fears are growing
The singer's fears are growing, indicating an escalating sense of danger or anxiety.
My wounds are showing
The repetition of "Get on your hobby horse and get out of here" suggests a sense of urgency and a desire to escape or break free from a situation.
My time is up
A sense of urgency is reinforced as the singer feels that their time is up, heightening the need to escape.
I want to get the fuck out of here now
The repetition of "Get on your hobby horse and get out of here" suggests a sense of urgency and a desire to escape or break free from a situation.
Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-And get out of here
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-And get out of here
-Get on your hobby horse
Repetition of the command to get on the hobby horse emphasizes the persistent need to take action and escape.
Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
Continued repetition emphasizes the urgency and desperation to get on the hobby horse.
Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
Repetition underscores the intensity of the desire to escape, creating a sense of urgency and frustration.
Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
The persistent call to get on the hobby horse reinforces the theme of escape and the need to leave the current situation.
Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
Continued repetition intensifies the urgency, emphasizing the singer's determination to break free.
Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-Get on your hobby horse
-And get out of here
The repetition of "Get on your hobby horse and get out of here" suggests a sense of urgency and a desire to escape or break free from a situation.
Comment