Lyrics
Aren’t you tired of fighting?
A rhetorical question addressing exhaustion from continuous struggle.
Aren’t you tired of fighting yourself?
Expressing weariness from internal conflicts and self-struggle.
Aren’t you tired of hiding?
Questioning the act of concealing one's true self.
Aren’t you tired of hiding from yourself?
Highlighting the fatigue from avoiding confrontation with one's own identity.
Can’t see no stars
Metaphorically describing a lack of clarity or inspiration, using the inability to see stars from Pluto.
From pluto’s ledge
Continuing the metaphor, expressing emotional distress or chaos.
Screaming in my car
Describing a heightened emotional state, possibly in a private space like a car.
Through downtown LA
Specific location reference (downtown LA) emphasizing the intensity of emotions.
I wanna do the wrong thing
Expressing a desire to deviate from the norm or expected actions.
I feel it coming
Suggesting a premonition or anticipation of deviating from the right path.
I wanna do the wrong thing
Reiteration of the desire to do something unconventional or considered wrong.
Aren’t you tired of fighting?
Revisiting the theme of exhaustion from ongoing battles and conflicts.
Aren’t you tired of fighting yourself?
Repeating the idea of internal struggles and the toll it takes on oneself.
What if I pleased only myself instead
Contemplating prioritizing personal satisfaction over external expectations.
Would every night my teeth fall out of my head
Pondering the consequences of self-indulgence and its impact on well-being.
He’s in my blood
Acknowledging a familial or ancestral connection but emphasizing a distinction at a deeper level.
But not my soul
Separating the essence of love from conscious control, implying complexity.
Who you love’s not in your conscious control
How will I howl
Expressing a desire to release emotions, possibly through a howl.
How will I regret
Anticipating the feeling of remorse or guilt after an emotional outburst.
Murdering your heart
Metaphorically describing intense emotional impact on someone else.
I couldn’t stop from changing
Reflecting on the inevitability of personal transformation and change.
How will I howl
Reiterating the anticipation of expressing emotions through a howl.
How will I regret
Anticipating the regret that follows emotional release or impulsive actions.
When I make these mistakes again?
Reflecting on the likelihood of repeating past mistakes despite foresight.
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