Running

Escape the Chaos: Thulium's Running Reveals the Toll of Relentless Pursuit
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Lyrics

Hard work is killing me, I ain't got no time for a family

Expresses the toll of hard work on the speaker, highlighting the absence of time for personal relationships like family.

I'm running under stress, on a road to madness,

Describes the speaker's experience of running under stress, suggesting a journey towards madness or extreme pressure.


Running destroys my health (what are you running after?)

Running is portrayed as a destructive force on the speaker's health, prompting a question about the purpose or goal behind the relentless pursuit.

Running destroys my wealth (what are you running after?)

Highlights the detrimental impact of running on the speaker's wealth, questioning the motivation behind this pursuit.

Running destroys my life (so why are you running after it?)

Suggests that running is negatively affecting the overall life of the speaker and questions the reason for persisting in this destructive behavior.


I wake up at 7 in the morning, I go to bed at 1 am at night

Details the speaker's daily schedule, emphasizing a monotonous routine with extended working hours.

Everyday is the same routine, every night is the same night

Reiterates the repetitiveness of the speaker's life, both during the day and night, emphasizing the mundane nature of their existence.


Running destroys my health (what are you running after?)

Repeats the idea that running is harmful to health and questions the underlying motivation for engaging in this detrimental activity.

Running destroys my wealth (what are you running after?)

Reiterates the negative impact of running on the speaker's wealth, prompting reflection on the purpose behind pursuing something with such consequences.

Running destroys my life (so why are you running after it?)

Restates the idea that running is detrimental to the speaker's overall life and questions the rationale for persisting in this self-destructive behavior.


It's not alright, it's not alright,

Emphasizes the repeated assertion that the situation is not alright, possibly reflecting a state of distress or dissatisfaction in the speaker's life.

It's not alright, it's not alright,

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It's not alright, it's not alright,

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Running destroys my health (what are you running after?)

Recalls the negative impact of running on health, again prompting reflection on the purpose or goal driving the speaker to engage in this damaging activity.

Running destroys my wealth (what are you running after?)

Reiterates the theme of running negatively affecting wealth, questioning the motivations that lead to such consequences.

Running destroys my life (so why are you running after it?)

Restates the idea that running is destructive to life in general and questions why the speaker continues to pursue it despite the evident harm.

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