Lyrics
Can't trust the New Disease
Expressing distrust or skepticism towards the 'New Disease,' possibly a metaphor for a societal issue, trend, or change.
Nothing that we do seems to appease
Actions taken do not satisfy or calm the situation related to the 'New Disease.'
Now we're going out of our way to tease
Engaging in provocative behavior intentionally, perhaps to provoke a reaction from the situation or the 'New Disease.'
You can't get me
Confidence in not being affected or influenced by the 'New Disease.'
Your friends only make it worse
Friends exacerbate the negative impact of the situation or the 'New Disease.'
Forgot how to talk out of work
Difficulty communicating or expressing oneself outside of work-related topics.
Now you've lost your self worth
Loss of self-value or self-esteem.
Come and get me
Inviting or challenging the impact of the situation or the 'New Disease.'
I'm gonna get you and
Expressing intent to counteract or disrupt the plans associated with the 'New Disease.'
Destroy the things you've planned
Desire to dismantle or ruin the established or intended arrangements linked with the 'New Disease.'
We lived on weed and wine
Describing a period of life involving substances like 'weed and wine.'
Stretching out our endless time
Stretching out or prolonging the perception of time during the mentioned phase of life.
We say we're just trying to unwind and get through
Claiming to unwind and navigate through life's challenges while implying struggle.
We stayed at the Hotel Cecil
Mentioning a specific place ('Hotel Cecil'), possibly associated with negative experiences or circumstances.
Rotten life don't make you evil
Suggesting that a difficult life situation doesn't inherently make a person evil.
Now we're just unbelievers too
Identifying with a sense of disbelief or lack of faith, possibly related to the 'New Disease.'
Give me a line, give me a line, something to scream and live on we're all fine
Seeking something, possibly an outlet or distraction ('line'), to cope or endure difficulties while maintaining a facade of being 'fine.'
Give me a line, give me a line, I feel fine and I want what's mine
Reiterating the desire for something to maintain composure and assert ownership over what's deserved.
Give me a line, give me a line, I feel fine, I feel fine, I feel fine
Repeated affirmation of feeling 'fine,' possibly contrasting with an actual state of distress or uncertainty.
Give me a line, give me a line, I feel fine
Continued insistence on feeling 'fine,' possibly indicating an attempt to convince oneself despite inner turmoil.
They were old anyway
Dismissive remark about 'old' things or ideas, implying their irrelevance or lack of importance.
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