Lyrics
Forget your hubris, the medicine, who's president
Advises to let go of arrogance, pharmaceutical solutions, and political concerns
A purpose is better with no precedent
Emphasizes the value of having a purpose without historical reference
Collect the useless, ketamine driven sentiments
Suggests gathering emotions influenced by ketamine, even if they seem futile
And keep them close to your chest
Encourages keeping these sentiments close to oneself
Forget your hubris, the medicine, who's president
Reiterates the need to forget arrogance, medicine, and political concerns
A purpose is better with no precedent
Reaffirms the idea that a purpose is more valuable without a precedent
Collect the useless, ketamine driven sentiments
Repeats the notion of collecting emotions influenced by ketamine
You'll need them when things go west
Suggests that these sentiments will be valuable in challenging times
West
Introduces the theme of 'West' as a symbolic direction or state
When things go west
Reiterates the idea of facing challenges or difficulties represented by 'West'
Forget your hubris, the medicine, who's president
Echoes the advice to forget arrogance, medicine, and political concerns
A purpose is better with no precedent
Restates the importance of having a purpose without historical reference
Collect the useless, ketamine driven sentiments
Reiterates the suggestion to collect emotions influenced by ketamine
And keep them close to your chest
Reaffirms the idea of keeping these sentiments close
Forget your hubris, the medicine, who's president
Repeats the need to forget arrogance, medicine, and political concerns
A purpose is better with no precedent
Emphasizes the value of a purpose without historical reference
Collect the useless, ketamine driven sentiments
Repeats the idea of collecting emotions influenced by ketamine
You'll need them when things go west
Highlights the importance of these sentiments in challenging times
What kind of woman would be my girl, there's not enough lovin' in the whole wild world
Ponders about the qualities of an ideal woman and laments the lack of love in the world
I went and got me a wake up call, gonna ride it the whole way to Donegal
Shares a personal experience of receiving a wake-up call and planning to embrace change
What kind of woman would be my girl, there's not enough lovin' in the whole wild world
Repeats the contemplation about the ideal woman and the scarcity of love
I went and got me a wake up call, gonna ride it the whole way to Donegal
Restates the personal experience of getting a wake-up call and embracing change
Forget your hubris, the medicine, who's president
Recalls the advice to forget arrogance, medicine, and political concerns
A purpose is better with no precedent
Reiterates the importance of a purpose without historical reference
Collect the useless, ketamine driven sentiments
Reiterates the suggestion to collect emotions influenced by ketamine
And keep them close to your chest
Reaffirms the idea of keeping these sentiments close
Forget your hubris, the medicine, who's president
Recalls the need to forget arrogance, medicine, and political concerns
A purpose is better with no precedent
Reiterates the value of a purpose without historical reference
Collect the useless, ketamine driven sentiments
Repeats the idea of collecting emotions influenced by ketamine
You'll need them when things go west
Emphasizes the importance of these sentiments in challenging times
When things go west
Reiterates the anticipation of facing challenges or difficulties represented by 'West'
When things go west
Repeats the idea of facing challenges or difficulties represented by 'West'
When things go west
-When things go west
-When things go west
Repeats the anticipation of facing challenges or difficulties represented by 'West'
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