All Out of Catastrophes
Revelations in Escaping TragedyLyrics
We're all out of catastrophes
We have exhausted all major disasters or crises.
And night would never end
There is a feeling of perpetual darkness or despair.
In your sleep, you called me Natalie
In a dream or subconscious state, the speaker was referred to as "Natalie" by someone.
It was the nicest thing you said
Being called "Natalie" in the dream was a positive and comforting expression from the other person.
We're all out of catastrophes
Emphasizing the absence of major problems, yet the speaker remains inactive or lethargic.
I just stayed in bed
The speaker continues to stay in bed despite the lack of catastrophes.
You said I live for tragedy
Quoting someone who believes the speaker thrives on tragic situations.
So I threw the keys at your head
The speaker reacted negatively to the accusation, symbolized by throwing keys at the accuser's head.
It began to follow me
A sense of impending doom or negativity begins to pursue the speaker.
So I found that old motel
The speaker seeks refuge in an old motel to escape the impending negativity.
I've been planning escape strategies
The speaker has been planning strategies to escape or deal with difficulties.
So I knew the way there well
The familiarity with the route to the motel indicates a well-thought-out escape plan.
I know I'm going to hell
The speaker acknowledges a belief in personal wrongdoing or sin, anticipating consequences.
I know I'm going to hell
This acknowledgment is repeated, underscoring the speaker's awareness of potential consequences.
Ooh, all out of catastrophes
A repetition of the earlier statement about the depletion of major crises or disasters.
All out of catastrophes
Reiteration of the theme of having run out of significant problems or catastrophes.
All out of catastrophes
Continued emphasis on the absence of major crises, possibly expressing a sense of emptiness.
All out of catastrophes
Final repetition, possibly suggesting a reflection on the current state of tranquility or lack of chaos.
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