Lyrics
This is me, at the bottom of the bottle
This signifies the speaker's state, possibly intoxicated or troubled, metaphorically represented as being at the bottom of a bottle.
Chances are, this will be forgotten
The speaker anticipates that their current state may be overlooked or disregarded with time.
You and I are never gonna change
Expresses a belief that both the speaker and someone else will remain unchanged.
Always complaining, nothing stays the same
Highlights a pattern of constant complaining and an observation that nothing remains static.
This is me, staring at my reflection
The speaker is introspecting, looking at themselves in a reflective manner.
And I see, I am going in the wrong direction
The reflection reveals a realization that the speaker is heading in the wrong direction in life.
This is me, taking all my chances
The speaker acknowledges taking risks or opportunities in life.
And I know, I won't let this die in me
The speaker is determined not to let something important fade away within them.
No, no, no, no-oh
A repetition emphasizing the speaker's refusal or resistance to a certain outcome.
You and I will never ever change
Reiterates the idea that both the speaker and another person won't undergo a transformation.
With all this bull shnit nothing stays the same
Describes a situation filled with problems, emphasizing the lack of stability.
Here and now it's all we'll ever be
Asserts that the present moment is all that will exist, and it's characterized by uncertainty.
Always remember heavens simply free
Encourages a remembrance that freedom or purity is found in heavenly or unburdened states.
Come on
An exhortation or invitation, possibly to face or confront the challenges presented.
This is me at the bottom of the bottle
Repeats the imagery of being at the bottom of a bottle, suggesting a return to a troubled state.
Chances are, this will be forgotten
Similar to line 2, indicating a prediction that the current state will be disregarded or forgotten.
You and I are never going to change
Reiterates the idea that both the speaker and someone else are resistant to change.
There's nothing left of what used to be
Suggests a complete loss or absence of what once existed.
Here I am, sick of this game
The speaker expresses frustration or weariness with a repetitive or tiresome situation or relationship.
Have we forgotten that heavens simply free
Poses a question about whether the concept of freedom in heaven has been forgotten.
Now now, on, it's for free
A repetition of the idea that something valuable is available for free, possibly emphasizing its importance.
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