Lyrics
Call into the hotline now
Invitation to call a hotline for assistance or connection.
You got no better things to do
Suggesting the listener has no better things to do than call the hotline.
World keeps spinning and wires cross
Reflecting on the chaotic nature of the world and the complexity of relationships.
I can't fix it for you now
Expressing inability to solve someone else's problems.
Call into the hotline now
Reiteration of the invitation to call the hotline.
Oh she sounds like quite the thrill
Describing the hotline operator as thrilling or interesting.
I'm only the operator
Clarifying the role as only an operator, not a problem solver.
You can fix it for yourself
Encouraging self-reliance in solving issues.
You could do what I told you
Advising the listener to follow given instructions.
But you keep holding on
Noting the listener's reluctance to take advice or let go.
At least she's there to go home to
Acknowledging the presence of someone to return home to, possibly providing comfort.
But the connection's lost
Highlighting a lost connection despite the physical presence.
Call in tell me what you're feeling
Encouraging the caller to express emotions during the call.
Words without no meaning
Commenting on communication lacking genuine significance.
And my days always repeating
Expressing a sense of monotony and repetition in daily life.
Running out of minutes
Suggesting a limited time for the call, emphasizing urgency.
Know you're in a dead zone
Describing a state of emotional detachment or isolation.
You're all alone
Emphasizing the listener's loneliness in the dead zone.
But you just won't let it die
Noting the listener's resistance to moving on from a situation.
Call into the hotline now
Reiteration of the invitation to call the hotline.
You got no better things to do
Repeating the suggestion that the listener has nothing better to do.
World keeps spinning and wires cross
Reemphasizing the chaos in the world and the complexity of relationships.
I can't fix it for you now
Reiterating the inability to solve someone else's problems.
Call into the hotline now
Encouraging another call to the hotline.
Oh she sounds like quite the thrill
Reiterating the hotline operator's thrilling nature.
I'm only the operator
Clarifying the role as only an operator, not a problem solver.
You can fix it for yourself
Encouraging self-reliance in solving issues.
Hang up
Command to end the call.
You sound like a recording
Observation that the caller sounds like a pre-recorded message.
You're boring me with the things you've done
Expressing boredom with the caller's past actions.
Try to hide all the lies you're caught in
Noting an attempt to conceal the lies the caller is entangled in.
I'm sorry it's a recorded line
Apology for the limitation of the hotline being a recorded line.
Call into the hotline now
Reiteration of the invitation to call the hotline.
You got no better things to do
Repeating the suggestion that the listener has nothing better to do.
World keeps spinning and wires cross
Reemphasizing the chaos in the world and the complexity of relationships.
I can't fix it for you now
Reiterating the inability to solve someone else's problems.
Call into the hotline now
Encouraging another call to the hotline.
Oh she sounds like quite the thrill
Reiterating the hotline operator's thrilling nature.
I'm only the operator
Clarifying the role as only an operator, not a problem solver.
You can fix it for yourself
Encouraging self-reliance in solving issues.
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