Do Miss America
Lost in Schizophrenic Reverie: Do Miss America UnveiledLyrics
So, tell me how you feel without your medicine
Asking about emotions without medication, suggesting a reliance on drugs for emotional stability.
Hold your head feelin' paranoid
Feeling uneasy or anxious, possibly due to the absence of medication.
Sweet sixteen for a schizoid
Describing a 16-year-old with a schizoid personality, someone detached from reality or emotions.
So, tell me how you feel
A repetition of the inquiry about feelings without medication, emphasizing its importance.
Now you're the only one
Addressing someone as the only one, possibly feeling isolated or unique in their experience.
Held your head in the setting sun
Referring to a moment of reflection or contemplation under the setting sun.
Sweet black smoke with the poison
Associating dark or negative emotions with "sweet black smoke" and poison.
Hey, come everybody do Miss America
Inviting everyone to participate in an activity related to Miss America, possibly a metaphor for societal expectations or norms.
Hey, you know when she goes down it's hysterical
Suggesting that Miss America's actions are amusing or wildly entertaining when she faces challenges.
So, tell me how you feel without your medicine
Repeating the inquiry about feelings without medication, reinforcing its significance.
Hold you head feeling paranoid
Expressing paranoia or anxiety without medication, highlighting the impact on mental state.
Running down the street from a mergatoid
Describing fleeing from a "mergatoid," a term that may represent a chaotic or threatening force.
So, tell me how you feel
A repetition of the earlier inquiry, underscoring the importance of understanding emotions without medication.
Now you're the lonely one
Emphasizing loneliness or isolation in the absence of medication.
Held your head in the setting sun
Referencing a contemplative moment under the setting sun, echoing a previous line.
Sweet black smoke from a crooked gun
Associating negative emotions with "sweet black smoke" from a crooked gun.
Hey, come everybody do Miss America
Reiterating the invitation for everyone to participate in an activity related to Miss America.
Hey, you know when she goes down it's hysterical
Suggesting that Miss America's actions are humorous or exaggerated when facing challenges.
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