Death To My Hometown

Embracing Liberation: Unveiling the Essence of 'Death To My Hometown'
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Lyrics

I can hardly wait

I am eagerly anticipating something.

Until I fall asleep

I look forward to falling asleep.

Tomorrow I'll throw away

In the future, I plan to discard or get rid of everything I possess.

Everything I keep

I will let go of all my belongings or attachments.


The days I tried to cage

The efforts I made to control or confine certain days have failed; they are no longer within my grasp.

Had already escaped

The time periods I attempted to preserve have already slipped away or passed.

The months I tried to save

The months I tried to save or protect have been squandered or lost.

Were wasted anyway

Despite my attempts, the saved months were of no value; they were wasted.


Death to your concern

This line expresses a desire for the end or elimination of someone else's worries or concerns.

Death to my return

Expresses a wish for the end or elimination of personal return or comeback.

Death to my hometowm

Expresses a desire for the end or downfall of the singer's hometown.

Death to your regret

Expresses a wish for the end or elimination of someone else's regret.

Death to my respect

Expresses a wish for the end or elimination of the singer's respect for something or someone.

Death to my hometown

Expresses a desire for the end or downfall of the singer's hometown (repeated from line 13).


I can hardly wait

Similar to line 1, expressing anticipation or impatience.

Until I wake again

Similar to line 2, expressing anticipation or eagerness for waking up.

Tomorrow when you wake

Anticipating the future when someone else wakes up, signifying the singer's departure.

I'll be on my way

The singer will be leaving or starting a journey when the other person wakes up.

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