Birthday
Unveiling Life's Reckless Celebration: The Orphan The Poet's 'Birthday' AnthemLyrics
It’s not my birthday but that suits me just fine
It's not the speaker's birthday, but they are content with that.
It’s still my party so Imma do what I like
Even though it's not their birthday, the speaker considers it their own celebration, and they will do what makes them happy.
It’s not not birthday yeah let them keep hating
The speaker reiterates that it's not their birthday and acknowledges the presence of haters or critics.
‘Cause we all can’t get famous
Recognizing that not everyone can achieve fame, but everyone can embrace their vulnerability and authenticity.
But we all can get naked
Emphasizing that while fame may elude some, being open and exposed is a shared experience.
Let’s all get naked
An invitation or encouragement for everyone to be open and vulnerable together.
It’s not my birthday, I’m not sending out invites
Reiterating that it's not the speaker's birthday, and there are no formal invitations being sent.
It’s still my party, but you can cry if you like
Despite not being their birthday, the speaker asserts control over the celebration and acknowledges that others may feel differently.
It’s not my birthday yeah let them keep hating
Restating that it's not the speaker's birthday and addressing continued negativity or criticism.
‘Cause we all can’t get famous
Highlighting the contrast between fame and the universal ability to embrace vulnerability.
But we all can get naked
Reiterating the idea that being open and exposed is something everyone can share.
Let’s all get naked
A repetition of the invitation for everyone to be open and vulnerable together.
Let’s all get naked
Repeating the call for shared vulnerability and openness.
‘Cause so what I’m wasted
Expressing a carefree attitude about being intoxicated, suggesting it's not a hindrance to embracing vulnerability.
Let’s all get naked
Reiterating the invitation for everyone to be open and exposed together, even in a state of intoxication.
We all can’t get famous
Acknowledging that not everyone can achieve fame, restating the theme of shared vulnerability.
Gonna have some cake and see my friends
Referring to a traditional celebratory act (having cake) and spending time with friends.
We’ll get messed up, yeah we’ll do it again
Anticipating engaging in celebratory activities with friends, possibly involving substances.
‘Cause once a year ain’t alright
Expressing discontent with celebrating only once a year, suggesting a desire for more frequent celebrations.
We’re going out every single night
Committing to going out every night, rejecting the idea of restricting celebrations to once a year.
We all can’t get famous
Reiterating that not everyone can achieve fame, emphasizing the universal aspect of embracing vulnerability.
But we all can get naked
Repeating the idea that while fame may be elusive, embracing vulnerability is something everyone can do.
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