Lyrics
Boogeyman, that boogeyman
Refers to the Boogeyman, a mythical creature used as a metaphor or symbol for fear or a threatening presence.
It's that boogeyman, that boogeyman
Reiteration of the Boogeyman concept, emphasizing its significance in the context of the lyrics.
That boogeyman, that boogeyman
Continues to emphasize the presence of the Boogeyman, building a sense of foreboding.
It's that boogeyman, that boogeyman
Reiterates the theme of the Boogeyman, suggesting a consistent and pervasive sense of fear.
It's that boogeyman (It's that boogeyman)
Repeated emphasis on the Boogeyman, possibly to underscore its threatening nature.
That boogeyman (It's that boogeyman)
-It's that boogeyman (It's that boogeyman)
-That boogeyman (It's that boogeyman)
-That boogeyman (That boogeyman)
Further repetition, reinforcing the idea of the Boogeyman as a central theme in the lyrics.
That boogeyman (That boogeyman)
-It's that boogeyman (It's that boogeyman)
-That boogeyman (That boogeyman)
-Feel the wind when it chills but
Introduces a shift in focus, describing the sensation of feeling the chilling wind.
You'll never see me come through
Suggests that the Boogeyman approaches stealthily, remaining unseen.
All black camo in the night
Describes the Boogeyman in all black camo, enhancing the mysterious and elusive nature.
What you gon' do?
Presents a question about the individual's reaction when confronted by the Boogeyman.
I've been steady on the road
Indicates a consistent presence on the road, possibly portraying a relentless pursuit.
Whoever wanna see me in the
Challenges others to confront the Boogeyman, emphasizing the need for proactive action.
Flesh better make moves
Encourages living one's life but warns of consequences, suggesting a lack of control over others.
Live your fucking life
Advocates for personal choice, implying that the individual cannot dictate others' decisions.
Better choose 'cause I cannot control you
Continues the theme of lack of control, reinforcing the idea that choices are beyond influence.
Come on, pussy boy, what you gon' do?
Direct challenge, asking someone what they will do when faced with a confrontation.
I've been killing the fucking game
Boasts about success in dominating the "game" or a particular field of endeavor.
Like I'm supposed to
Asserts fulfilling expectations and responsibilities, reinforcing the idea of meeting obligations.
When the reaper turn around with that blade
Introduces the imagery of the reaper with a blade, adding a sinister element to the narrative.
What you gon' do bitch?
Presents a challenging question about the individual's response when faced with the reaper.
It's that boogeyman (It's that boogeyman)
Reiterates the Boogeyman theme, maintaining a consistent focus on the overarching concept.
That boogeyman (It's that boogeyman)
-It's that boogeyman (It's that boogeyman)
-That boogeyman (It's that boogeyman)
-That boogeyman (That boogeyman)
-That boogeyman (That boogeyman)
-It's that boogeyman (It's that boogeyman)
-That boogeyman (That boogeyman)
-It's that
Concludes abruptly, leaving an open-ended sense of anticipation or suspense.
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