Lyrics
Simplistic listeners may assume
Simplistic listeners may wrongly assume
All of your drunken monologues
Your intoxicated speeches
Are just a desperate measure
Are perceived as a desperate attempt
To bum everyone out there trying to have a good time
To bring down the mood for those seeking enjoyment
But they'll think of it twice
But upon reflection, they reconsider
And then swallow the pride
Choosing humility over arrogance
They'll open themselves to find nothing
Opening up, only to find emptiness within
You should syncopate those tunes before the show
Suggesting a need to add rhythm variation before performing
Maybe someone out there would have liked to notice
Possibly attracting attention if done differently
Bring your friends forget the tunes we are on a dating room
Enjoy the company of friends and ignore the tunes, focusing on socializing
And that's on you
The responsibility for this choice lies with you
Hey man, I think I'm feeling nauseous
Expressing discomfort or unease
I'm feeling numb
Feeling emotionally numb
I'm feeling weird but I feel like dancing
Despite discomfort, feeling inclined to dance
I feel like I could just take over that guy in a bar fight
Sensing a capability to dominate in a physical altercation
I'm feeling bored
Experiencing boredom
I feel like I am in a void with no one else
Feeling isolated in a void without companionship
Not a problem
Reassuring that isolation is not a concern
Just keep it to your regular pace, man
Advising to maintain a regular pace
You need to follow your natural rhythm.
Encouraging adherence to one's natural rhythm
Ok, stop
An abrupt instruction to stop
You should syncopate those tunes before the show
Reiterating the need to add syncopation to the tunes before performing
Maybe someone out there would have liked to notice
Suggesting potential appreciation if noticed by someone in the audience
Bring your friends forget the tunes we are on a dating room
Emphasizing the importance of socializing with friends over focusing on tunes
And that's on you
Stating that the consequences of this choice rest upon the individual
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