Lyrics
And I just haven't felt like myself
Expressing a sense of disconnection or dissatisfaction with oneself.
In a while
Acknowledging a prolonged period of feeling this way.
(Faking up a paper cut smile)
Describing the act of putting on a fake, forced smile to hide true emotions.
Porcelain doll in my mirror
Seeing a fragile reflection in the mirror, possibly symbolizing vulnerability.
Familiar faces disappear
Noticing the disappearance of familiar and comforting faces.
I am the ghost you like the most
Identifying oneself as a ghost, suggesting a feeling of being unseen or overlooked.
Fingers locked now pull me close
Desiring closeness but feeling emotionally distant.
What do you want me for?
Pondering one's purpose or value in someone else's life.
I'm sorry i keep asking
Apologizing for repeatedly seeking affirmation or validation.
My mind can hardly conjure ways you might think i'm attractive
Expressing insecurity about being perceived as attractive by others.
With messy hair
Describing a disheveled appearance, possibly reflecting internal chaos.
My body's like a skeleton
Comparing the body to a skeleton, suggesting frailty or vulnerability.
The bones are weak
Highlighting the weakness of the bones.
The limbs are made of gelatin
Metaphorically describing limbs as gelatin, possibly indicating a lack of strength or stability.
Trying my best to hear the words you're saying
Struggling to focus on and comprehend what others are saying.
But the records in my head will never cease their playing
Referencing persistent thoughts or memories that disrupt concentration.
When Mr. Rooster crows at the crack of dawn
Introducing Mr. Rooster as a symbolic figure or reminder of the morning.
Boy you better have your things packed
Advising preparedness for the challenges of the day.
Come on and join the song where we sing along
Encouraging participation in a communal, possibly cathartic, activity.
Until our tongues bleed and fall out on the concrete
Describing a passionate engagement until exhaustion or damage.
Come on it's time to go
Signaling the need to move forward or progress.
You're moving much too slow
Implying a sense of urgency and the need for quicker action.
Just get a grip kid
Encouraging self-control or composure in facing challenges.
You cry and bite your lip
Observing signs of emotional distress, such as crying and biting the lip.
Did you really try?
Questioning the sincerity of effort and perseverance.
This isn't that hard, Kade
Addressing the artist directly, suggesting that the challenges are not insurmountable.
Imagine our way
Encouraging imaginative thinking as a coping mechanism.
Wait till you see the things we've done today
Teasing anticipation of the achievements or experiences of the day.
So what do you say?
Asking for agreement or participation in the proposed activities.
Buddy get out of bed
Urging someone to leave their bed and engage with the world.
Won't you get out of bed?
Repeating the plea to get out of bed, emphasizing the importance of action.
Come on just get out of bed
Continuing the insistence on leaving the bed, possibly to overcome inertia or lethargy.
Get out of bed
Reiterating the command to get out of bed, emphasizing urgency.
Get out of bed
Repeating the previous line, reinforcing the call to action.
Sleepyhead
Addressing someone as "Sleepyhead," possibly an affectionate or playful term.
Sleepyhead
Concluding with the repeated term "Sleepyhead," emphasizing the overarching theme of waking up or taking action.
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