The Death of TV

Unforeseen Revelations: Embracing Change
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Lyrics

Who could predict the death of television

Expressing surprise or disbelief at the unexpected demise of television.

I didn’t like me, when I was in a developmental stage

Reflecting on a past self during a developmental phase and not liking that version.

But you loved me, so much I’d forget about my rage

Acknowledging the support and love received from someone despite personal struggles.

I had mosquitoes eating my ego

Using metaphorical language to describe challenges to one's self-esteem (mosquitoes eating ego).

Making a feast of me, yeah

Describing a situation where challenges overwhelm and consume the person.

I’d some ‘till I was burnt out

Engaging in self-destructive behavior until exhaustion.

The fog has cleared now

Indicating a moment of clarity or understanding after a challenging period (fog clearing).

I see what change means

Recognizing and understanding the concept of change.

Who could predict the death of television

Repeating the surprise at the unexpected end of television.

Who could predict we’d put a man on the moon

Expressing astonishment at human achievements, like landing a man on the moon.

Who could predict that I'd love you

Surprised at the unexpected experience of falling in love.

‘Cause I love nobody, but you’re so fucking cute, woah

Contrasting a general disinterest in others with a strong attraction to a specific person.

Who could predict I’d now love you

Reiterating the surprise at the newfound love.

Maybe I should take an online class find something I’d like

Contemplating the idea of exploring new interests through an online class.

If I don’t like anything, or anyone

Expressing difficulty in finding likes or connections with others.

Will I ever learn to ride that bike

Reflecting on the challenge of learning or adapting to certain life skills, like riding a bike.

I had mosquitoes eating my ego

Repeating the metaphor of challenges affecting self-esteem.

Making a feast of me, yeah

Describing using alcohol to cope with challenges and seeking love through online platforms.

Drink ‘till I got fucked up, and then I'll swipe for love

Expressing a reliance on drinking and seeking love as a coping mechanism.

‘Cause that is all I need

Stating a belief that love is all that is needed.

Who could predict the death of television

Reiterating the surprise at the death of television.

Who could predict we’d put a man on the moon

Expressing astonishment at human achievements, like landing a man on the moon (repeated).

Who could predict that I'd love you

Repeating the surprise at the unexpected experience of falling in love.

‘Cause I love nobody, but you’re so fucking cute, woah

Contrasting a general disinterest in others with a strong attraction to a specific person (repeated).

Who could predict I’d now love you

Reiterating the surprise at the newfound love.

Who could predict this world could change

Expressing surprise at the unpredictability of global changes.

The people I know remain the same, yeah

Observing that despite external changes, the people around remain unchanged.

Stuck in a developmental stage

Feeling stuck in personal growth, possibly referencing a developmental stage.

Who could predict that, oh babe

Expressing surprise at an unforeseen event or outcome.

Who could predict that, no

Repeating the expression of surprise.

Who could predict

Pondering the unpredictability of life or events.

Who could predict that

Repeating the contemplation of unpredictability.

Why’d you have to go, I don’t know

Expressing confusion or lamenting an unknown departure.

A desert of these thoughts, now I’m alone, oh

Feeling isolated and alone with overwhelming thoughts.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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