M.O.R.T.Y

Embrace Existence: M.O.R.T.Y's Revelation on Life's Meaning
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Lyrics

Push rock, up, fall, repeat

Engaging in a repetitive cycle of pushing a rock uphill, only for it to fall and start again.

Everyone is like Sisyphus

Comparing everyone's routine to the myth of Sisyphus, emphasizing monotony.

Doing the same shit every week

Highlighting the repetitiveness in people's lives, doing the same activities weekly.

Just like this boring beat

Comparing life to a boring beat, possibly indicating a lack of excitement or meaning.

Maybe you are trying so hard to find the clue

Suggesting intense effort in searching for a clue or purpose in life.

Makes you forget about your self-esteem

Stressing that the pursuit of purpose may lead to neglecting one's self-esteem.

I am here to tell you

Asserting the speaker's role in providing insight.

Why feel depressed when it's just all a dream

Encouraging a positive perspective by viewing life as a dream and not succumbing to depression.

Everybody is going to die now

Expressing the inevitability of death for everyone.

Nobody exists for a reason

Stating that no one exists for a specific reason.

You don't know what's the purpose of life now

Highlighting the uncertainty of life's purpose.

Nobody belongs anywhere how

Reiterating the idea that no one belongs anywhere in particular.

Let's watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

Emphasizing a repetitive and passive activity like watching TV as a form of escape.

Watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

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Let's watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

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Watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

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Red pill, blue pill, choose one to take

Referencing the choice between different perspectives, possibly alluding to "The Matrix" with red and blue pills.

Maybe you will choose the red one , wanted to be awake

Suggesting a desire for awakening or awareness.

But actually it doesn't matter, which line you pick

Asserting that the choice doesn't matter, as both perspectives may be deceptive.

Because when the chapel blue could be fake

Challenging preconceptions, questioning why the red apple can't be associated with something negative.

Why the apple red can not be a devil's food cheesecake

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Writing songs about my thought

Expressing the act of songwriting as a reflection of the artist's thoughts.

Raised by the telly that's how I've been taught

Indicating influence from television in shaping the speaker's upbringing.

Oil and water, dance like blues brothers

Metaphorically combining contrasting elements, possibly symbolizing life's complexities.

Get busy living, enjoy little things

Encouraging a positive and present-focused mindset, appreciating small joys.

Fuck pride, fuck society

Rejecting societal norms and materialism.

Fuck buying shit, fuck the totem

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Make a list, make a destination

Advocating for creating meaningful experiences and connections while still alive.

Make a kiss, make a promise

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Just make a point while you still exist

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Everybody is going to die now

Repeating the themes of mortality, purposelessness, and belonging.

Nobody exists for a reason

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You don't know what's the purpose of life now

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Nobody belongs anywhere how

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Let's watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

Reiterating the escape into passive activities like watching TV, emphasizing the monotony.

Watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

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Let's watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

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Watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

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Let's watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

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Watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

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Let's watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

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Watch tv, watch tv, watch tv

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When I play the music, can you dance?

Posing questions about shared experiences, music, and human connection.

Will you sing me a song, sing in french?

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Will I see your smile, looking through the lens?

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Making trouble, jumping over fence

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Will you be there and hold my hand?

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Let's watch tv and say Amen

Suggesting a communal act of watching TV and expressing a form of agreement or acceptance (Amen).

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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