Lyrics
I stepped on bug
I unintentionally killed a bug by stepping on it.
And he sped up
Despite being stepped on, the bug increased its speed, possibly in a survival response.
I felt so bad
I experienced guilt or remorse for harming the bug.
I stepped on bug
A repetition of accidentally stepping on a bug.
I stepped on bug
Reiteration of the accidental act of stepping on a bug.
And he sped up
The bug, despite being stepped on again, increased its speed.
When I caught up
Upon catching up to the bug, there was a subsequent action taken.
I put in cup
The bug was placed inside a cup.
Bug in cup
A reminder of the bug now being inside the cup.
And hole in cup
Not only is the bug in the cup, but there is also a hole in the cup.
I felt so bad
Reiteration of feeling remorse or sadness for harming the bug.
I stepped on bug
A repeat of the accidental act of stepping on a bug.
I stepped on bug
Another instance of accidentally stepping on a bug.
I said rest up
Requesting the bug to rest and recover.
Please get well
A plea for the bug's well-being.
Stepped on bug
Reiteration of accidentally stepping on a bug.
I’ve been thinking about life and death
Reflecting on existential themes related to life and death.
I’ve been thinking about nights we spent
Contemplating past experiences, possibly meaningful nights.
When you leave, if you leave
Addressing the potential departure of someone and expressing concern for their safety.
Will you be safe next time please?
Seeking assurance that the person leaving will be safe in the future.
Bug woke up
The bug, previously stepped on, woke up and increased its speed.
And he sped up
Positive emotions felt in response to the bug's recovery.
I felt so good
The singer feels good about the bug's well-being.
For my bug
The bug is now acknowledged as belonging to the singer.
Bug in cup
Reiteration of the bug being inside the cup.
I picked up cup
The cup containing the bug is picked up.
Wings spread out
The bug's wings are spread out, possibly indicating freedom or a farewell.
Goodbye bug
A farewell to the bug as it is released.
I’ve been thinking about life and death
Continuation of contemplation about life and death.
And how one day we’ll leave each other’s head
A reflection on the inevitability of parting ways with others.
When you leave me
Addressing the departure of someone close and expressing concern for their safety.
Will you be safe next time please?
Reiteration of the hope for the person's safety upon leaving.
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