Lyrics
Another life, another weekend
Expressing the repetition of life and weekends, suggesting a search for companionship.
Another lonely roller looking for a friend
Describing someone feeling lonely, seeking a friend, possibly implying a sense of isolation.
A blood eye kin, an empty vessel
Referring to a person with a mysterious or troubled past, using metaphorical language like "blood eye kin" and "empty vessel."
He's probably crazy but he knows it's gonna end
Suggesting that the person may be unconventional or eccentric but is aware of the eventual conclusion.
Look at your face, look in the mirror
Encouraging self-reflection by looking at one's own face in the mirror.
You see your eye light and you close your eyes
Describing the act of closing one's eyes, possibly indicating introspection or avoidance.
Look at the lights, look at the city
Observing the city lights, pondering who will remain when everyone eventually passes away.
Who's gonna be here when everybody dies
Questioning the continuity of relationships and existence after death.
Put your hands up 'cause everybody dies
Repetition of the phrase "Put your hands up 'cause everybody dies," suggesting a collective acknowledgment of mortality.
Put your hands up 'cause everybody dies
-Put your hands up 'cause everybody dies
-Put your hands up 'cause everybody dies
-Until then, that will listen
Highlighting the importance of listening until the end, indicating a shared experience.
No one is lost
Declaring that no one is truly lost, possibly emphasizing the interconnectedness of humanity.
Put your hands up 'cause everybody dies
Reiteration of the theme that nobody is lost, reinforcing a sense of unity.
Put your hands up 'cause everybody dies
-Until then, that will listen
-No one is lost
-Another life, another weekend
Continuation of the narrative, addressing the facade people may put up and questioning the need for pretense.
Another message checker looking for a friend
-You got a pulse, you got a problem
-We know the real you so why do you pretend?
-The velvet rose, the self ???
Referencing external appearances versus inner feelings, with a mention of vulnerability in high heel shoes.
Because I shiver in the high heel shoes
-But what's inside, I feel it winning
-Put your hands up if you know you're gonna lose
Encouraging acknowledgment of imminent loss, repeating the theme of facing reality.
Put your hands up if you know you're gonna lose
-Put your hands up if you know you're gonna lose
-Until then, that will listen
Reiteration of the idea that no one is lost, emphasizing community and understanding.
No one is lost
-Put your hands up if you know you're gonna lose
-Put your hands up if you know you're gonna lose
-Put your hands up if you know you're gonna lose
-Until then, that will listen
-No one is lost
-No one is lost
Further emphasizing the assertion that no one is lost, possibly reinforcing a message of hope.
No one is lost
-Back to the crib, back to the castle
Returning to personal spaces, acknowledging vulnerability despite outward bravery.
The bottle's empty and my bed's unmade
-You have the lips, you have a lover
-You're being brave but we know that you're afraid
-Put your hands up if you ever feel afraid
Encouraging the expression of fear and vulnerability through the act of raising hands.
Put your hands up if you ever feel afraid
-Put your hands up if you ever feel afraid
-Put your hands up, put your hands up
-Put your hands up if you ever feel afraid, yeah
Repeating the idea that no one is lost, reinforcing a supportive community.
Until then, that will listen
-Put your hands up if you ever feel afraid
-No one is lost
-No one is lost
Continued repetition of the theme that no one is lost, underscoring a sense of belonging.
Put your hands up if you ever feel afraid
-Put your hands up, put your hands up
-Put your hands up if you ever feel afraid, yeah
-Until then, that will listen
-No one is lost
-No one is lost
-No one is lost
Final affirmation that no one is lost, concluding the message of unity and shared human experience.
No one is lost
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