Lyrics
Who's not doing great
Asking who among the listeners is not doing well emotionally or in life.
Who's not doing great
Reiterating the question, emphasizing the query about someone's well-being.
Got one damn life, you could change it right now
Highlighting the idea that with the singular life one has, there's potential for immediate change.
So put your hands in the air and scream out loud if
Encouraging an active response, suggesting expressing oneself loudly if feeling unhappy or dissatisfied.
You're not doing great
Reiterating the inquiry about someone's state of being, particularly if they're not doing well.
Who's tired as fuck
Asking who among the listeners is extremely fatigued or exhausted.
Who's tired as fuck
Repeating the question to stress and emphasize the fatigue or weariness being discussed.
Got one damn life, you could wake up right now
Implying the potential for a change in one's life if they awaken to the possibilities around them.
So put your hands in the air and scream out loud if
Encouraging an expressive response, suggesting shouting out if one feels extremely tired.
You're tired as fuck
Reiterating the query about exhaustion or fatigue, inviting a vocal response from those feeling this way.
Life's not a luxury
Stating life isn't a privilege or something handed on a platter.
It's not a fucking restaurant
Comparing life to neither a luxurious experience nor a place where desires are instantly fulfilled.
It's not even poverty
Rejecting the notion that life equates to poverty, particularly when there's a lack of desires or wants.
Not when there's nothing that I want
Expressing a lack of desires or a sense of wanting nothing, thereby not defining life by poverty.
Life does not go on
Suggesting life doesn't persist infinitely; it moves forward, often without a clear purpose.
It goes nowhere except away
Emphasizing that life's journey doesn't lead anywhere significant; it merely moves away from the present.
Who's up for a change
Inquiring who among the listeners is interested in making a change in their life.
Who's up for a change
Repeating the question, emphasizing the desire for change among the audience.
Got one damn life, you could turn it right now
Highlighting the potential for immediate transformation in one's life if they decide to act upon it.
So put your hands in the air and scream out loud if
Encouraging a vocal response, suggesting expressing a willingness for change with enthusiasm.
You're up for a change
Reiterating the query about the readiness for change, inviting a loud response from those interested.
Life's not a luxury
Reiterating that life isn't a privilege, a place for instant gratification, or defined by poverty.
It's not a fucking restaurant
Repeating the notion that life doesn't resemble luxury or a restaurant where desires are met instantly.
It's not even poverty
Rejecting the association of life with poverty when one doesn't have specific desires or wants.
Not when there's nothing that I want
Reiterating the absence of desires, implying that poverty isn't defined by the lack of wants.
Life's not a luxury
Repeating the idea that life isn't a luxury, a place of immediate gratification, or defined by poverty.
It's not a fucking restaurant
Reemphasizing the analogy that life isn't akin to luxury or a place of instant satisfaction.
It's not even poverty
Rejecting the link between life and poverty when there's a lack of desires or wants.
Not when there's nothing that I want
Reiterating the absence of desires and the dissociation of poverty with the lack of wants.
Life does not go on
Asserting that life doesn't continue indefinitely; it moves away from the present without a clear destination.
It goes nowhere except away
Concluding that life's trajectory leads nowhere significant but away from the current state.
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