Lyrics
Nothing horrible has happened
Expressing the absence of any significant negative events.
Nothing beautiful been broken
Highlighting the lack of damage to anything beautiful.
But now it's been over a month
Indicating the passage of time, suggesting a prolonged period.
Since I have even spoken
Acknowledging a lack of communication for over a month.
I don't do friends well
Expressing difficulty in forming and maintaining friendships.
I don't to crowds
Declining comfort in large social gatherings.
You'll never find me staring at the clouds
Rejecting the act of daydreaming or being lost in thought.
I don't do hunger
Rejecting the experience of hunger or desire.
I don't do thirst
Rejecting the experience of thirst or longing.
Nothing hurts me if I can hurt me first
Suggesting a preference for self-inflicted pain as a means of control.
For years my brain has been on fire
Describing a prolonged mental struggle or distress.
Burning like a bombed-out city
Using a metaphor to depict intense mental turmoil.
Can't extinguish it with water
Illustrating the ineffectiveness of traditional solutions.
So I'm just drowning it in pity
Choosing to cope with pain through self-pity.
I don't do friends well
Reiterating difficulty in forming and maintaining friendships.
I don't to crowds
Reiterating discomfort in large social gatherings.
You'll never find me staring at the clouds
Reiterating a disinterest in daydreaming or contemplation.
I don't do hunger
Reiterating rejection of hunger or desire.
I don't do thirst
Reiterating rejection of thirst or longing.
Nothing hurts me, if I can hurt me first
Reiterating a preference for self-inflicted pain.
I don't do friends well
Repeating difficulty in forming and maintaining friendships.
I don't to crowds
Repeating discomfort in large social gatherings.
You'll never find me staring at the clouds
Repeating disinterest in daydreaming or contemplation.
I don't do hunger
Repeating rejection of hunger or desire.
I don't do thirst
Repeating rejection of thirst or longing.
Nothing hurts me, if I can hurt me first
Reiterating a preference for self-inflicted pain as a coping mechanism.
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