Lyrics
When I hear the news on TV
Expressing anxiety triggered by news heard on TV.
It scares the hell out of me
Emphasizing the fear induced by the news, stronger than reactions to certain movies.
More than Crocodile Dundee
Comparing the fear to that of Crocodile Dundee, possibly for dramatic effect.
Or any bad movie
Extending fear even beyond bad movies, portraying a heightened emotional response.
North Korean nuclear weapons
Mentioning North Korean nuclear weapons as a specific source of concern.
Flying airplanes losing all engines
Describing anxiety-inducing scenarios involving flying airplanes and engine failure.
Anxious, I am getting anxious
Reiterating the feeling of anxiety.
Oh no no no!
Expressing a strong negative reaction to the escalating anxiety.
Anxious, are you getting anxious too?
Posing a question to the listener, inquiring if they too are experiencing anxiety.
Anxious, I am getting anxious
Reaffirming the personal experience of anxiety.
This world, this world, this world, this world
Emphasizing the anxiety in the context of the world, repeated for emphasis.
When I see you looking at me
Expressing anxiety when observed by someone else.
It scare the hell out of me
Reiterating the fear induced by being looked at.
Getting really really moody
Describing a shift in mood towards negativity, possibly influenced by external factors.
In very bad company
Feeling uneasy in the company of undesirable individuals.
Boko Haram, Red Army Faction
Mentioning specific groups (Boko Haram, Red Army Faction) as sources of anxiety.
Teachers asking too many questions
Highlighting discomfort caused by excessive questioning, possibly in an educational context.
Anxious, I am getting anxious
Reiterating the ongoing experience of anxiety.
Oh no no no!
Expressing a strong negative reaction to the persisting anxiety.
Anxious, are you getting anxious too?
Posing a question to the listener about their own anxiety.
Anxious, I am getting anxious
Reaffirming the personal experience of anxiety.
This world, this world, this world, this world
Emphasizing the global context of anxiety, repeated for emphasis.
Anxious, I am getting anxious
Reiterating the ongoing experience of anxiety.
Oh no no no!
Expressing a strong negative reaction to the persisting anxiety.
Anxious, are you getting anxious too?
Posing a question to the listener about their own anxiety.
Anxious, I am getting anxious
Reaffirming the personal experience of anxiety.
This world, this world, this world, this world
Emphasizing the global context of anxiety, repeated for emphasis.
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