Kill Me
Embracing the Monotony: Finding Hope in Routine with Still Ghost's 'Kill Me'Lyrics
Get up, it's 7:30
Feeling the need to start the day early at 7:30
Get dressed, put on your best face
Dressing up and presenting one's best self
Am I ready for the world?
Questioning readiness for facing the world
Am I ready for the cold?
Questioning readiness for challenges and difficulties
Go out and start the car
Starting a car and heading out
The asphalt can drive you away
Reflecting on the isolating nature of asphalt
Make friends with the steering wheel
Establishing a connection with the act of driving
And the sounds of my stereo
Appreciating the car's stereo sounds as companionship
Is it enough to change your mind?
Wondering if external factors can influence a change of perspective
Always looking for the signs
Consistently searching for meaningful signs
I do the same thing
Admitting to repetitive behaviors
Every day's the same thing
Expressing monotony and routine in daily life
Will this routine kill me?
Questioning the potential harm of the established routine
Or am I just passing by?
Contemplating whether life is passing by without purpose
I want to believe
Expressing a desire to believe in a positive future
That I have a future here
Asserting the hope for a meaningful future
On some days the sun shines through the clouds and blinds me
Describing moments when positive aspects are overshadowed
Yeah, it blinds me
Reiterating the impact of negative experiences
I prefer the warmer weather
Expressing a preference for warmer and positive times
Days when I'm pulled together
Highlighting days when everything falls into place
Get a grip on my head
Encouraging oneself to maintain control over thoughts
You're so close to the edge
Sensing proximity to a potential breaking point
Is it enough to change your mind?
Questioning the potential for a change in perspective
Always looking for the signs
Continuing the quest for meaningful signs
I do the same thing
Acknowledging the repetition in daily actions
Every day's the same thing
Reiterating the monotony of daily life
Will this routine kill me?
Revisiting concerns about the potential harm of routine
Or am I just passing by?
Repeating the question of whether life is passing by
I want to believe
Expressing the persistent desire to believe in a positive future
That I have a future here
Affirming the hope for a meaningful future
Will this routine kill me?
Reiterating concerns about the potential harm of routine
Or am I just passing by?
Repeating the question of whether life is passing by
I want to believe
Expressing the persistent desire to believe in a positive future
That I have a future here
Affirming the hope for a meaningful future
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