Lyrics
I've eaten all my candy
The speaker has consumed all of their candy.
I've eaten the whole supply
The entire available candy supply has been consumed by the speaker.
I've eaten all my candy
Repetition of the speaker consuming all their candy, expressing a sense of completion or excess.
Oh and I don't know why
The speaker expresses uncertainty or confusion about why they ate all the candy.
I'm gonna be up all night long
The speaker anticipates staying awake throughout the night.
Gonna be up all night long
Reiteration of the speaker being awake all night.
Something goes all night long
Suggests that something continues throughout the night without specifying what.
Something goes all night long
Repetition emphasizing the continuity of an unspecified activity during the night.
Let's look out the window
The speaker suggests looking outside to observe the surroundings.
What's going on outside?
The speaker questions what is happening externally.
Can you see the ego?
Refers to observing the ego, possibly indicating introspection or self-awareness.
It helps if you close your eyes
Suggests that closing one's eyes might enhance perception or understanding of the ego.
Keep it going all night long
Encourages the continuation of something throughout the night.
Keep it going all night long
Reiteration of the encouragement to persist in an activity throughout the night.
Protect yourself all night long
Advises protecting oneself throughout the night, possibly metaphorically.
The sour ones hurt my tongue
The speaker expresses discomfort caused by sour candies.
I just wanna shake my hand
The speaker desires a simple gesture of connection or acknowledgement.
But I can never shake myself out of it
The speaker struggles to break free from a challenging situation or mindset.
I just wanna play and dance
The speaker wishes to engage in carefree activities like play and dance.
But I can never play pretend a little bit
The speaker finds it difficult to pretend or escape from reality.
Even when I reach dry land
Even when reaching a stable point, the speaker is unable to fully embrace or enjoy it.
I can't even get myself onto it
The speaker struggles to transition to a more stable situation or mindset.
And if I could understand
If the speaker could understand their situation better, they might find a way out of it.
Maybe I could see some way out of it
Expresses a desire for understanding as a means to overcome challenges.
Maybe I could shake your hand
The speaker contemplates the possibility of making a connection or finding a solution.
Maybe I could shake myself out of it
If the speaker could break free from their current state, they might find resolution.
Maybe I could shake my hands
The speaker considers the possibility of positive change or resolution through personal actions.
Maybe I could meet myself in the middle
The speaker envisions meeting themselves halfway, possibly indicating compromise or self-acceptance.
Woo!
An exclamation, possibly expressing relief or enthusiasm after contemplating resolution or change.
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