It's Nothing Personal
Navigating the Abyss: Self-Destruction and Narcissism UnveiledLyrics
12)it's nothing personal
Expressing that the situation is not taken as a personal attack.
Self destroying narcissistic
Describing a destructive and self-centered personality.
Melt the wax over your eyelids
Metaphorically melting a protective barrier over one's perception.
Take your ego drink it now
Symbolic suggestion to consume one's own ego.
No chaser to wash it down
Highlighting the absence of a milder substance to accompany the ego.
Drag your feet across the coals
Using the image of walking on hot coals as a metaphor for enduring difficulty.
No one said to be alone
Contrasting the idea of being alone with an implicit expectation of companionship.
But you make mountains out of scabs
Turning minor issues into major problems, possibly for attention.
Salt your wound and blame your friends
Suggesting a tendency to hurt oneself and blame others for the pain.
I don't mind you you're ok
Expressing a neutral or indifferent stance towards the person.
I'd rather die than live a single day like you
Preferring death over living a life resembling the person in question.
Talk about a second chance
Discussing the concept of second chances in a critical manner.
You've had thirds but starve your friends
Accusing the person of being selfish and neglecting their friends.
Show me all that you've accomplished
Requesting evidence of the person's achievements.
With a wave of more dishonest
Describing insincere behavior, possibly driven by substance abuse.
Cocaine fueled self compliments but when alone you sink within
Linking drug-fueled self-praise with inner struggles when alone.
All your insecurities when you meant nothing more to me
Expressing disappointment with the person's insecurities, considering they meant more in the past.
Than a solid friend I loved but I don't know who you've become
Acknowledging a past strong friendship but expressing confusion about the person's current identity.
It never gets easier to let you go
Reflecting on the difficulty of parting ways with the person.
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