Lyrics
Depression depression depression
The repetition of "Depression" emphasizes the overwhelming and persistent nature of the emotional state.
Depression depression depression
-Depression depression depression
-Depression depression depression
-Infinite levels of sadness (real sad)
"Infinite levels of sadness" intensify the depth and profound nature of the emotional distress being described.
Infinite levels of sadness
-Infinite levels of sadness
-Infinite levels of sadness
-I got depression depression depression
The singer expresses personal experience with depression, reinforcing its presence in their life.
Depression depression depression
-Depression depression depression
-Depression depression depression
-I got the Infinite levels of sadness
Reiteration of experiencing boundless sadness, emphasizing its continuous and all-encompassing impact.
Infinite levels of sadness
-Infinite levels of sadness
-Infinite levels of sadness
-I got the
The line introduces a transition or change in the lyrical content.
Baby I got me some Prozac
The mention of medications (Prozac, Zoloft, BPD) suggests an attempt to cope with depression through pharmaceutical means.
Baby I got me some Zoloft
-Baby I got me some BPD
-Damn right about I'm about to go off
The speaker asserts their determination to address the situation and make a change.
Baby I got me some feelings
The singer acknowledges emotional struggles and references prescriptions, indicating a medical approach to mental health.
Baby I got me some problems
-Prescriptions for chemical imbalances I got 'em
-I got depression depression depression
Repetition of the earlier expression of personal experience with depression, emphasizing its ongoing presence.
Depression depression depression
-Depression depression depression
-Depression depression depression
-I got the infinite levels of sadness
Continued emphasis on enduring profound sadness, highlighting its pervasive impact on the speaker's life.
Infinite levels of sadness
-Infinite levels of sadness
-Infinite levels of sadness
-I got depression depression depression
Reiteration of the singer's struggle with depression, including the acknowledgment of infinite levels of sadness.
Depression depression depression
-Never will you see me flexin' I got the infinite levels of sadness
-I got depression depression depression
-Depression depression depression
-Infinite levels of sadness
-Infinite levels depression
Introduction of a question about fatigue, possibly reflecting the exhaustion that accompanies depression.
Why am I so damn tired
The speaker requests a DSM 5, a diagnostic manual, suggesting a desire for understanding and control over their mental health.
Baby could you hand me my DSM 5
The request implies a need for support and assistance from someone close.
I need to take back my life
The singer expresses a desire to regain control of their life, indicating a proactive approach to overcoming depression.
But baby until that time
Despite the desire for change, the speaker acknowledges the ongoing struggle with depression.
I got depression depression depression
Reiteration of the speaker's personal experience with depression and infinite levels of sadness.
Depression depression depression
-Depression depression depression
-Depression depression depression
-I got the infinite levels of sadness
Continued emphasis on the overwhelming and pervasive nature of the emotional distress being described.
Infinite levels of sadness
-Infinite levels of sadness
-Infinite levels of sadness
-I got depression depression depression
Repetition of the speaker's struggle with depression and a commitment to not showcase false positivity ("flexing").
Depression depression depression
-Never will you see me flexing I got the infinite levels depression
-I got the sadness the sadness the sadness
The repeated mention of "sadness" and "depression" reinforces the central theme of the song, portraying the depth and persistence of the emotional struggle.
Infinite levels depression
-Infinite levels of sadness
-Infinite levels depression
-I got the
The concluding line suggests that the speaker still grapples with depression.
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