Mr. Grumpy's Memoirs
Echoes of Desolation: Stefan Olovsson's Mr. Grumpy UnveiledLyrics
Thousands of leaves under my feet, as summer finally goes to sleep
Transition from summer to autumn is reflected in the fallen leaves.
Don't tell me about misery, thats kind of my field of expertise
The singer is familiar with misery and implies expertise in dealing with it.
But i would rather die in peace than live this life in agony
Preferably, the singer would choose death over a life filled with agony.
Oh please please crucify me, burn my ashes and set me free
The singer desires release from the world's hardships through a symbolic plea for crucifixion.
This world of injustice and poverty, it holds no appeal to me
The world's unfairness and poverty don't attract or interest the singer.
November rain of ember grain, a sea of darkness filled with pain
November's rain symbolizes pain and darkness.
My loneliness was meant to be, a sacred place where i could feel
The singer finds solace and purpose in their loneliness.
A ray of sunshine on my feet, and signs from above of inner peace
Amidst the darkness, there are glimpses of hope and signs of inner peace.
Oh please please crucify me, burn my ashes and set me free
Repeated plea for release from the world's injustices and hardships.
This world of injustice and poverty, it holds no appeal to me
Reiteration of the singer's disinterest in the world's unfairness and poverty.
Bricks and stones bruises my bones, as life falls heavily on my nose
Physical and emotional pain inflicted by life's challenges.
Time has become my enemy, im not the man that i used to be
The passage of time has changed the singer, leading to a sense of loss.
But life goes on time hurries on, so strap your belt on and carry on
An acknowledgment that life continues despite personal struggles.
Oh please please crucify me, burn my ashes and set me free
Repeated plea for liberation from the world's hardships.
This world of injustice and poverty, it holds no appeal to me
Restating the lack of attraction to the world's injustices and poverty.
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