How Do You Do
Navigating Shadows: The Royal Beggars' Struggle UnveiledLyrics
On my way to heaven through the valley of the dead
Expressing a journey towards a positive destination (heaven) through difficult times (valley of the dead).
With the good ol' number seven to much worries ahead
Using the number seven to face upcoming challenges, implying reliance on luck or spiritual significance.
I'm gonna put that shit in front of me, some other place where it cant be seen
Deciding to distance oneself from problems by placing them where they are not visible.
So please don't ask me how I do
Pleading not to inquire about the coping process, suggesting a desire for privacy.
How do you do?
Rhetorical question asking about the well-being or coping of the listener.
How do you do?
Repetition of the question, possibly emphasizing the importance of understanding each other's struggles.
Sometimes I wanna die, if you only knew
Expressing a desire for escapism or relief, contemplating the idea of death as an escape from troubles.
I don't want you to see me cry
Not wanting others to witness vulnerability or emotional pain.
I tell you that I'm feeling fine
Denying personal struggles and presenting a facade of well-being.
The same old lie, how do you do?
Repeating the rhetorical question, maintaining the facade despite internal difficulties.
Meet me there at seven and I'll be there at eight
Suggesting a meeting time with a delay, possibly reflecting an unreliable or chaotic lifestyle.
Hanging out with miss addiction, always running late
Associating with "miss addiction," hinting at a problematic relationship or dependency.
I'm gonna drown my sorrows I'm down and blue
Intending to drown sorrows and conceal personal struggles from others.
Hide away my shit from you, so please don't ask me how I do
Reiterating the request not to question the coping process, emphasizing the need for privacy.
How do you do?
Repeated rhetorical question, maintaining the theme of questioning the listener's well-being.
How do you do?
Repetition for emphasis, possibly highlighting the importance of understanding each other's emotional state.
Sometimes I wanna die, if you only knew
Revisiting the contemplation of death as an escape, expressing the desire for understanding.
I don't want you to see me cry
Reiterating the reluctance to show vulnerability, presenting a false sense of emotional stability.
I tell you that I'm doing fine
Insisting on portraying a positive facade, despite internal struggles.
The same old lie, how do you do?
Repeating the rhetorical question, underscoring the persistent need for privacy and concealment.
How about you?
Extending the inquiry about the listener's well-being, inviting them to share their experiences.
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