Lyrics
Every morning I tell myself that
Expressing the daily struggle and mental battle to face the challenges ahead.
This is the last day
Conveying a sense of finality, possibly referring to a recurring desire for change.
That I'm gonna give up and roll back
Considering giving up and retreating, hinting at a cycle of defeat.
To bed 'cause this is the end
Suggesting a belief that the current situation marks the end of something significant.
And I'm calling the rich kids out
Addressing individuals of higher socioeconomic status, possibly critical or confrontational.
The ones that kicked us down
Referring to those who have oppressed or mistreated the speaker and others.
And where's daddy's money now
Raising questions about the privileged individual's support, specifically from their family.
When your crying
Describing a moment of emotional vulnerability or distress.
With your teeth in the ground?
Highlighting a situation where someone is experiencing hardship and tears.
We are the broken, the fallen
Identifying with a group that has faced challenges and setbacks.
Can't we go back to the start again?
Expressing a desire to return to a better, simpler time in the past.
I know this feeling is gone, it's calling me
Acknowledging the absence of a particular emotion and recognizing a calling toward change.
And it's time for the punchline
Introducing a metaphorical "punchline" as a symbol of showcasing one's abilities.
Show them that you got the skills to
Encouraging the demonstration of skills and competence.
Do what you have to
Emphasizing the necessity to do what is required or essential.
It's the error of our era
Reflecting on the mistakes or flaws of the current generation or time period.
And the downfall of our youth
Connecting the errors of the era to the decline of youth.
And when will they learn what they need to?
Posing a question about the learning process and its timing.
Or take a break from this sickening sick
Suggesting a need for a pause or escape from a disturbing and unsettling reality.
Your trust fund won't let you know
Challenging the effectiveness or awareness of a financial safety net.
It won't let you know
Repeating skepticism about the ability of the trust fund to provide genuine understanding.
We are the broken, the fallen
Reiterating the identification with a group that has faced challenges and setbacks.
Can't we go back to the start again?
Revisiting the desire to return to a better, simpler time in the past.
I know this feeling is gone, it's calling me
Reaffirming the recognition of the absence of a particular emotion and the calling toward change.
It's calling me it's calling me
Repeating the sense of being called towards something transformative.
And don't you see the cash will run out?
Pointing out the inevitability of financial resources running out.
Your attitude will always look down
Highlighting a persistent negative attitude from others, possibly linked to social status.
Don't come crawling back to us
Advising against seeking help or support after being mistreated.
Don't come crawling back to us
Reiterating a refusal to accept someone back after mistreatment.
Can't we go back to the start again?
Reiterating the desire to return to a better, simpler time in the past.
We are the broken, the fallen
Reaffirming the identification with a group that has faced challenges and setbacks.
Can't we go back to the start again?
Reiterating the desire to return to a better, simpler time in the past.
I know this feeling is gone, it's calling me
Reaffirming the recognition of the absence of a particular emotion and the calling toward change.
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