Lyrics
Loneliness of a stage performer
Expresses the solitude experienced by a performer while on stage.
Loneliness of a stage performer
Reiteration of the isolation felt by a stage performer.
Not born for the stage never be your idol
Not naturally destined to be a role model or idol for others on the stage.
I once contemplated suicide
Reflecting on contemplating self-harm, perhaps for attention on social media.
Just to see the reaction on my Facebook feed
Considering the reaction or response on social media after such contemplation.
And I scrolled through pages
Browsing through various pages online.
Upon pages on eBay to find the biggest ego
Searching for an inflated sense of self or arrogance.
And I bid to the highest bidder
Engaging in an auction-like scenario to showcase ego.
And I i try to tell myself that I'm my
Struggling with the concept of individuality and independence.
Own man and my own entity
Asserting self-existence but questioning its authenticity.
But truthfully I'm merely a creation of
Acknowledging being shaped by others' expectations rather than true self.
What you want me to be i'm a poser
Admitting to pretending and adopting a false persona.
I'm a fake i'm a want-to-be
Feeling like an imposter, aspiring to be someone else.
Tell me what tell me what
Repeated questioning about the desires and needs of the audience.
Tell me what do the people want?
-(Tell me what- Tell me what- Tell
-Me what do the people need?) tell me what
-Tell me what
-Tell me what do the people want?
-(Tell me what- Tell me what- Tell
-Me what do the people need?) tell me what
-Tell me what
-Tell me what do the people want?
-(Tell me what- Tell me what- Tell
-Me what do the people need?) tell me what
-Tell me what
-Tell me what do the people want?
-(Tell me what, Tell me what
-Tell me what do the people need?)
-Do you want to see me burn my soul?
Asking if the audience wants to witness the performer's inner struggles.
Do you notice when I'm feeling low?
Inquiring whether the audience notices when the performer feels down.
Did you notice my bad hair day?
Questioning whether trivial matters, like a bad hair day, are observed by the audience.
Do you notice the words I say?
Asking if the audience pays attention to the performer's words.
Tell me, Tell me, Tell me, Tell me
Repeatedly asking for information, indicating a desperate need for validation.
Tell me, Tell me, Tell me, Tell me
-Tell me, Tell me, Tell me, Tell me
-Tell me, Tell me, Tell me
-My own man my own entity
Reassertion of individuality and independence.
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