Same Routine
Monotonous Days: Battling Exhaustion with RoutineLyrics
When tomorrow comes, it's the same routine
Anticipation of a repetitive daily cycle in the future.
I'll oversleep and grind coffee beans
Engaging in the mundane task of preparing coffee after oversleeping.
At the end of the day, we just try and cope
Reflecting on the struggles of the day and attempting to cope.
With some caffeine and some nicotine
Dependence on caffeine and nicotine to navigate challenges.
I feel tired and old
Expressing fatigue and a sense of aging.
My hands can't take it anymore
Physical exhaustion, particularly in the hands.
Anymore
Emphasizing the overwhelming feeling of exhaustion.
When tomorrow comes, it's the same routine
Reiteration of the expected monotonous routine.
I'll oversleep during quarantine
Oversleeping as a recurring theme, possibly influenced by quarantine conditions.
At the end of the day, it's just a sad trope
Describing the routine as a sad and clichéd pattern.
When I lose sleep unnecessarily
Highlighting the negative impact of losing sleep unnecessarily.
I am tired and old
Reiterating the feeling of tiredness and aging.
My bones and limbs are shaking
Physical discomfort extending to bones and limbs.
They're aching
Emphasizing the pain and aching in the body.
Yesterday I was doing fine
Contrasting a better state in the past with the current struggles.
But yesterday's not all the time
Recognizing that positive experiences are not constant.
Fishing in a bathtub and nothing's there
Metaphorically fishing in a confined and unproductive space.
I'm not sure of anything not anymore
Expressing uncertainty and doubt in various aspects of life.
(When tomorrow comes, it's the same routine
Repetition of the anticipation of the monotonous routine.
I'll oversleep and grind coffee beans
Repeating the act of oversleeping and preparing coffee.
At the end of the day, we just try and cope
Reiterating the coping mechanism of caffeine and nicotine.
With some caffeine and some nicotine)
Continuation of the reliance on substances to navigate challenges.
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