P.G.L.
Embracing Boredom: Rebellion in MonotonyLyrics
We're gonna quit our jobs
We're expressing the intention to quit our jobs, possibly due to dissatisfaction with low pay.
They don't pay no money
Emphasizing the inadequate financial compensation received from their jobs.
You act so serious
Addressing someone who is perceived as overly serious, possibly criticizing their demeanor.
We think you act funny
Contrasting the seriousness of the mentioned person with a perception that they seem humorous or odd.
Some call it "art"
Referring to certain creations as "art," but expressing a dismissive attitude by calling it "some" shit.
We call "some" shit
Suggesting a casual, irreverent attitude towards the concept of art.
Let's raise a glass
Proposing a toast, possibly symbolizing a rebellious or celebratory moment.
And we'll all drink from it
Encouraging collective participation in drinking from the raised glass.
Brains are falling into my hands
Describing a surreal experience where brains are falling into the speaker's hands.
I have gone to a far off land
Indicating a departure to a distant, possibly imaginary place or state of mind.
There is nothing in my head
Expressing a state of mental emptiness, a lack of thoughts or concerns.
I'm glad I'm bored, I could be dead
Appreciating boredom as a preferable state to potential danger or negativity.
Back in Aachen
Referring to a location, Aachen, possibly with memories of lively experiences.
Always with a bang
Describing a lively atmosphere or events associated with Aachen.
They dance like wild
Inviting others to join a group that dances wildly, portraying a sense of fun and rebellion.
Come and join the gang
Brains are falling into my hands
Repetition of the surreal experience of brains falling into hands, possibly emphasizing its significance.
I have gone to a far off land
Reiteration of departure to a distant land, suggesting a persistent desire for escapism.
There is nothing in my head
Reaffirmation of mental emptiness, reinforcing a theme of detachment from conventional concerns.
I'm glad I'm bored, I could be dead
Repeating the acknowledgment of boredom as a preferable state.
Brains are falling into my hands
Further emphasis on the surreal experience, highlighting its continued occurrence.
I have gone to a far off land
Continued reference to a distant land, suggesting a persistent longing for an alternative reality.
There is nothing in my head
Reiteration of mental emptiness, underscoring a lack of conventional worries or thoughts.
I'm glad I'm bored, I could be dead
Reaffirmation of the appreciation for boredom as a preferable state.
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