Music Killed Me
Harmony and Chaos: A Musical Journey of Survival and DesireLyrics
Music almost killed me now and I don't understand
Expresses the narrator's confusion or lack of comprehension regarding how music almost caused harm.
Music almost took my life, things got out of hand
States that music nearly led to a situation where the narrator's life was at risk, indicating things spiraled out of control.
Music almost killed me now, I don't understand
Reiterates the confusion or lack of understanding about how music almost caused harm.
Music almost took my life, I don't give a damn
Indicates a lack of concern or indifference about the impact of music nearly taking the narrator's life.
She almost killed me now
Repeats the idea of music or a person ("she") almost causing harm, emphasizing the severity of the situation.
She almost took my life
-She almost killed me now
-She almost took my life
-I don't ever wanna come down from here to there
Expresses a desire to avoid transitioning from a preferable state ("here") to a less desirable one ("there").
And I don't ever wanna slow down, oh dear, oh dear
Reiterates the reluctance to slow down or change pace, emphasizing the desire to maintain the current state.
I don't ever wanna come down from here to there
-And I don't ever wanna slow down, oh dear, oh dear
-But it doesn't really matter anymore
Conveys a shift in perspective, suggesting that the specific issue at hand may not matter anymore due to the necessity of taking risks.
Cause you have to take some chances I suppose
Reiterates the idea that certain things cease to hold significance when weighed against the inevitability of taking risks.
And it doesn't really matter anymore
-Cause you have to take some chances I suppose
-Wait till tomorrow if you have to kill me, dear
Suggests a willingness to face potential harm or danger, asking to postpone any negative consequences until later.
Wait till tomorrow 'cause I like it down here
Expresses a preference for the current situation or state, indicating contentment or comfort in the present circumstances.
Wait till tomorrow if you have to kill me, dear
-Wait till tomorrow 'cause I like it down here
-Kind of like it down here, kind of like it down here
Confirms the narrator's liking or comfort with the current situation, reinforcing their preference for the present over potential future changes.
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