Hatemouth

Hatemouth: A Journey Through Heartache and Self-Reflection
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Lyrics

I will learn how to walk on the right side

I will learn how to navigate life in a morally upright manner.

Stick my nose in the dirt

I will endure difficulties and challenges, symbolized by sticking my nose in the dirt.

Yeah we use the same words cuz you say that new ones hurt

We share the same language, but you prefer avoiding new, uncomfortable words.

And you hate bitter taste but you swear my mouth tastes worse

You dislike a bitter taste, yet you claim that my words or actions are even more unpleasant.


Put me down like you've always wanted

You criticize and demean me as you have always desired.

Kill the dog in my brain

A metaphorical expression indicating internal struggles or conflicts.

You know I'm always on the hunt for the one to put me in my place

I actively seek someone who can humble me or put me in my rightful position.


I'll turn to bones in my bedroom

I will deteriorate or decay emotionally in my private space.

I think I'm coming down

I feel a sense of decline or emotional descent.

I've learned what to learn and misuse

I've acquired knowledge but might be using it inappropriately or without understanding.

I think I'm coming down

Repetition of feeling a descent or decline emotionally.


Hatemouth that is my new name

The speaker adopts the identity of "Hatemouth," possibly due to experiencing intense animosity.

Christened by a heartache who finally got her way

The name "Hatemouth" is metaphorically given by a heartbreak, indicating the influence of a painful experience.

And everybody knows that I am trying my best to not be Hatemouth, why am I still Hatemouth, why am I still...

The speaker acknowledges efforts to overcome negativity but questions why they still embody "Hatemouth."


I'll turn to bones in my bedroom

Repetition of deteriorating emotionally in a personal space.

I think I'm coming down

Reiteration of feeling a decline or emotional descent.

I've learned what to learn and misuse

Reiteration of acquiring knowledge but potentially misusing it.

I think I'm coming down

Repetition of feeling a descent or decline emotionally.

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