Them Aren't

Embracing Demise: Slapshot's Anthem Against Hate and Isolation
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Lyrics

Don't need any more hate I hate enough already

Expressing a desire to avoid additional negativity as the speaker already experiences enough hatred.

I don't need any more grief I got all I can stand

Stating that the speaker has reached their limit in dealing with hardships and doesn't want any more troubles.

Don't need any more homeless I've given all I can

Declaring that the speaker has already given all they can to help the homeless, indicating a sense of exhaustion.

I can't wait to shed all my loneliness

Anticipating the relief from the burden of loneliness, expressing a longing for a change in the current emotional state.

I've felt alone mt entire life but I'm not

Acknowledging a history of feeling alone throughout life but asserting that the speaker is not truly alive or engaged.

I'm already dead

Emphasizing a sense of emotional detachment or numbness, suggesting a feeling of being emotionally dead.

Don't need any more friends

Rejecting the need for additional friends, possibly due to past hurts or a preference for solitude.

I've been hurt to many time before

Referring to past experiences of being hurt by others, leading to a reluctance to open up to new relationships.

I don't need religion

Rejecting the need for organized religion, possibly due to a perception of corruption within religious institutions.

The church is more corrupt than me

Comparing the corruption of the church to the speaker's own flaws, suggesting a critical view of both.

I don't need television but I still watch it endlessly

Admitting a lack of need for television but acknowledging a continuous engagement with it, possibly as a form of distraction.

I can't deal with people

Expressing difficulty in dealing with people, possibly due to feeling exposed or vulnerable in their presence.

Cause they see right through me

Conveying a sense of insecurity, as people can easily see through the speaker's facade or true feelings.

But I'm not

Reiterating the assertion that the speaker is not truly alive or engaged despite external appearances.

I'm already dead

Reinforcing the theme of emotional numbness or detachment, suggesting a lack of vitality.

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