Lyrics
I don't want to freak you out but I cannot lie
Expressing honesty and reluctance to cause alarm, but emphasizing the need for truth.
I don't want to freak you out but I cannot lie
Repetition for emphasis, reiterating the speaker's commitment to honesty.
So who's holding the drugs?
Possibly referencing a situation involving drugs and questioning the person responsible.
Who's holding the drugs?
Repetition of the drug-related inquiry, suggesting its significance or urgency.
I don't want to freak you out, but I cannot lie
Reiterating the speaker's commitment to honesty, despite potential discomfort.
I was a teenage teenager full of piss and vinegar
Reflecting on a rebellious phase during adolescence filled with energy and defiance.
Living like a prisoner for haters
Describing a lifestyle constrained by negativity and criticism from others.
I was a teenage teenager, I am an alien visitor
Acknowledging a sense of alienation, possibly from societal norms or expectations.
My life's a mess and school is just for suckers
Conveying a chaotic life situation and dismissing the value of conventional education.
I don't want to freak you out but I cannot lie
Reiterating the speaker's commitment to truth and honesty.
I don't want to freak you out but I cannot lie
Continuation of the theme of honesty, reinforcing the speaker's sincerity.
So who's holding the drugs?
Repeating the inquiry about drug possession, maintaining a sense of urgency or concern.
Who's holding the drugs?
Reiteration of the question about the responsibility for holding drugs.
I don't want to freak you out, but I cannot lie
Emphasizing the importance of truth despite potential discomfort.
I was a teenage teenager full of piss and vinegar
Revisiting the rebellious phase in adolescence, characterized by energy and defiance.
Living like a prisoner for haters
Describing a life constrained by negativity and criticism from others.
I was a teenage teenager, I am an alien visitor
Reiterating a sense of alienation and dismissing the conventional value of school.
My life's a mess and school is just for suckers
Expressing the chaotic state of the speaker's life and a disdain for traditional education.
I was a teenage teenager full of piss and vinegar
Recalling the rebellious phase during adolescence, emphasizing energy and defiance.
Living like a prisoner for haters
Describing a life constrained by negativity and criticism from others, echoing previous sentiments.
(I was a teenager)
Reiteration of being a teenager, possibly emphasizing a specific time or experience.
I was a teenage teenager, I am an alien visitor
Acknowledging a sense of alienation and reiterating a disdain for traditional education.
My life's a mess and school is just for suckers
Expressing a chaotic life situation and maintaining a negative view of conventional schooling.
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