Hot Lemonade
Hot Lemonade: A Bittersweet Symphony of Life's Short JoysLyrics
Introducing new Hot Lemonade
Introduction of a new beverage called Hot Lemonade
Twice the sugar, twice the sadness
Emphasizing the sweetness and potential melancholy associated with the drink
Because life’s too short to live long
Reflecting on the brevity of life with a paradoxical statement
Sitting on the floor
Describing the speaker sitting on the floor
With my face in the morning cereal
Depicting a scene of the speaker with their face in morning cereal
So I guess that’s why I’m eating off-brand Cheerios
Explaining why the speaker is eating off-brand Cheerios
But I’m not that cheery though
Contrasting the speaker's mood with the expected cheerfulness of the situation
I guess I can see what she’s tryna' say to me
Acknowledging an attempt to communicate, but the speaker is running out of empathy
But I’ve
Fragmented line, incomplete thought
Run out of sympathy
Expressing a lack of sympathy from the speaker
This can’t be all about my body
Suggesting a desire for a connection beyond physical aspects
I’m not enough
Feeling inadequate or insufficient
But you can’t always get enough
Acknowledging that satisfaction is elusive
I’m right about it
Asserting confidence in the speaker's perspective
And I’m so lost without this
Expressing a sense of being lost without something
Hot Hot Lemonade
Repetition of the chorus emphasizing the consumption of Hot Lemonade
Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hiya I’m Johnny Johnson here with Midday News, here with Tyrone Angelos
Transition to a radio or news show discussing the product Hot Lemonade
What can you tell us about this new product, buddy?
-It’s called Hot Lemonade, and it’s ******* amazing!
-Uh back to you Carol
-My friends are on the floor
Continuation of the speaker's personal experience with Hot Lemonade and its effects
And I don’t even know how I’m taking more
-But I’m taking more
-I guess she can’t see what Hot Lemonade's doing to me
-Cause I’m
-A little bit crazy
-Feelin' dizzy my mind is hazy
-I’ve had enough, but I can’t always get enough
-I'm wrong about it
-But I feel so dead without this
-Hot Hot Lemonade
Reiteration of the chorus underlining the impact of Hot Lemonade
Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-I don't know, man
Dialogue between individuals trying Hot Lemonade, with a list of exaggerated side effects
Bro just try it, everyone’s doing it
-Are you sure? Is it safe?
-I would just try it now and find out
-Alright okay okay
-What
-Sing it
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Yeah that wasn’t so bad
-That’s what I’m saying! You should have done it forever ago
-It’s a good time
-I think we should probably do it again
-Right now?
-Right now?
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Hot Hot Lemonade
-Sippin’ on Hot Lemonade
-Side effects include fevers, vomiting, nausea, becoming a vampire
-Talking to animals, speaking mandarin
-Seeing the ghost of Christmas past experimenting sexually
-And lastly death
-Hot Lemonade?
Final mention of Hot Lemonade with a question mark, leaving its nature ambiguous
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