Lyrics
One more pill, knock me out
Expressing a desire for a drug to induce unconsciousness.
I might die full of doubt
Contemplating the possibility of dying with unresolved uncertainties.
I don't care anyway
Indicating a lack of concern or indifference.
I don't want to see the day
Expressing a reluctance to face the upcoming day.
I don't want to see the day
Repetition for emphasis on the aversion to seeing the day.
I don't want to see the day
Continued emphasis on the desire to avoid witnessing the day.
Hold on awhile
Encouragement to persevere despite challenges.
You're still young
Reassurance that youth is still on the individual's side.
It gets better sometimes
Acknowledging that life improves intermittently.
I drank too much, can't feel my face
Admitting excessive alcohol consumption leading to numbness.
I feel dead, I've lost my taste
Feeling emotionally dead and a loss of enjoyment.
Six more hours until you're here
Await the arrival of someone important, possibly for support.
Hope the shadows disappear
Hoping that difficulties or darkness will fade away.
Hold on tonight
Encouraging holding on during difficult times.
You're too young
Reiterating the message that the person is still young.
It gets better, for a little while
Life improves, but the positive changes might be temporary.
It could happen to anyone
Reflecting on the universality of facing challenges.
The tears on your face, drops in the stream
Symbolizing emotional pain with tears, using a stream metaphor.
And I'm scared for you, it could happen to anyone
Expressing concern about the possibility of adversity for anyone.
The tears on your face don't mean a thing to them
Minimizing the impact of tears on one's face to others.
Bloody rich, coming back
Reference to wealth and potential negative consequences.
Gave my bitch a heart attack
Describing a shocking event causing distress to a significant other.
Twenty lines, white snow
Referring to drug use with the mention of white snow (cocaine).
Just let me go
Expressing a desire for release or escape.
I don't want to see the day
Reiteration of the aversion to witnessing the day.
I don't want to see the day
Continued emphasis on the desire to avoid seeing the day.
Hold on awhile
Encouragement to persevere during difficult times.
You're still young
Reassurance about the youthfulness still present.
It gets better sometimes
Acknowledgment that life improves intermittently.
Hold on tonight
Encouraging holding on, especially during the night.
You're too young
Reiterating the message that the person is still young.
It could happen to anyone
Reflecting on the possibility of adversity for anyone.
The tears on your face, drops in the stream
Symbolizing emotional pain with tears, using a stream metaphor.
I'm scared for you, it could happen to anyone
Expressing concern about the possibility of adversity for anyone.
The tears on your face don't mean a thing to them
Minimizing the impact of tears on one's face to others.
It could have happened to me
Acknowledging the potential for personal adversity.
The tears on your face, drops in the stream
Symbolizing emotional pain with tears, using a stream metaphor.
I'm scared for you, it could happen to anyone
Expressing concern about the possibility of adversity for anyone.
The tears on your face don't mean a thing to them
Minimizing the impact of tears on one's face to others.
I don't want to see the day
Reiteration of the aversion to witnessing the day.
I don't want to see the day
Continued emphasis on the desire to avoid seeing the day.
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