Stop Tripping Out
Navigating Love's Maze: Louie Short's Perspective in 'Stop Tripping Out'Lyrics
Let’s get one thing straight
Emphasizing the need for clarity or understanding.
It’s not a crime to think it
Acknowledging that having certain thoughts is not a crime.
But it’s not right
Stating that despite being non-criminal, the thought is morally wrong.
And it’ll never be right
Asserting that the thought will never be morally acceptable.
No it’s not right to say that
Highlighting the inappropriateness of verbalizing the thought.
Don’t make it into a thing Nobody want’s to hurt you It’s not real
Discouraging the escalation of the thought into a serious issue, emphasizing its non-threatening nature. Reassuring that nobody intends harm, and the thought is not genuine.
And it’ll never be real
Reiterating that the thought will never become a real or genuine concern.
At least not really
Clarifying that the thought lacks true substance or authenticity.
Don’t trip over it
Advising against getting overly distressed about the thought.
If I knew what to tell you
Expressing uncertainty about what advice to offer in relation to the thought.
I would have said it by now
Indicating a delay in providing guidance or reassurance.
Let’s get one thing right
Revisiting the importance of clarity or correctness in understanding.
They don’t all care about you
Suggesting that not everyone is concerned about or values the individual.
But they’re alright
Acknowledging that despite the lack of universal care, things will be okay.
It’ll be alright
Reassuring that the situation will improve or be tolerable.
And they wanna hang out
Noting a desire for social interaction or companionship.
Well alright
Expressing approval or agreement with the idea of hanging out.
Don’t get me wrong when I say
Cautioning against misunderstanding a statement, particularly regarding emotions or commitment.
That I’d fuckin' die without you
Expressing a strong emotional connection, suggesting life would be unbearable without the person referred to.
Cause I’ll still die
Acknowledging the inevitability of mortality despite the emotional connection.
But at your side
Expressing a willingness to face mortality as long as the person is present or supportive.
I hope that’s true
Expressing hope that the previous statement is genuine or reciprocated.
Don’t trip over it
Reiterating the advice against excessive concern or distress regarding a certain thought.
If I knew what to tell you
Repeating the uncertainty about what advice to offer regarding the thought.
I would have said it by now
Reiterating the delay in providing guidance or reassurance.
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