Lyrics
Day after day, you're all alone
Expresses the repetitive nature of being alone day after day.
Cut yourself off and you're hooked on the phone
Describes the act of isolating oneself and relying on the phone as a primary connection.
Been there before, I know how you feel
Indicates empathy, having experienced similar emotions or situations.
I know how it goes
Understanding the pattern or routine being described.
Com'on outside, let's crack a smile
Encouragement to go outside and show happiness or joy.
You've been cooped up inside for a while
Highlighting a prolonged period indoors.
A step is a mile, go dirty your clothes
Emphasizing that taking a small step can feel like a significant achievement.
Everyone needs to love someone
Stating the universal need for love and companionship.
Hikikomori in love
Referencing the concept of being a recluse who is still capable of experiencing love.
Everyone needs to love someone
Reiterating the essentiality of love in everyone's life.
Hikikomori in love
Re-emphasizing the idea of a recluse being capable of love.
Hard to belong, hard to fit in
Expresses the difficulty of fitting in or finding a sense of belonging.
Don't throw in the towel now before you begin
Encouragement not to give up before even trying.
Can't get out of bed, worn down from the grind
Depicts the struggle of feeling exhausted and unable to get out of bed due to the pressures of life.
Fear kills the mind
Illustrates how fear can paralyze the mind and hinder progress.
But won't you come out, I'd be glad if you came
Expresses a desire for the person to come out and join the company of others.
Every year is a blur when every month is the same
Reflects on the monotony of life when every day seems indistinguishable from the last.
If life's rolling by might as well ride
Suggests making the most out of life even if it feels repetitive.
Everyone needs to love someone
Reiteration of the universal need for love despite being withdrawn.
Hikikomori in love
Re-emphasizes the concept of a recluse capable of experiencing love.
Everyone needs to love someone
Reiterates the importance of love even in a withdrawn lifestyle.
Hikikomori in love
Emphasizes the ability of a recluse to feel love.
Everyone needs to love someone
Restating the universal need for love and connection.
Hikikomori in love
Re-emphasizes the idea of a recluse being capable of experiencing love.
Everyone needs to love someone
Reiteration of the essentiality of love in everyone's life.
Hikikomori in love
Re-emphasizes the concept of a recluse being capable of feeling love.
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