Happy Hell
Happy Hell: Reveling in Life's Pleasures and PainsLyrics
Oh my holy Lord, I think I know myself
The speaker acknowledges a sense of self-awareness and understanding.
I never did find a sin, I didn't enjoy, doing
The speaker confesses a willingness to indulge in various sinful activities.
Oh my holy Lord, I think I know myself
Repetition of self-awareness, suggesting a deeper reflection on personal identity.
I never did find a bridge, I didn't enjoy burning
The speaker expresses enjoyment in destroying bridges, possibly metaphorical for relationships.
Send me to my happy Hell, I may be there already
The speaker contemplates being in a state of contentment or acceptance despite potential negative consequences.
Send me to my Happy Hell, I'll just keep smiling
Reiteration of embracing a "Happy Hell" with a commitment to maintain a positive attitude.
Send me to my happy hell, I may be there already
Suggesting a potential acceptance of one's circumstances and a determination to continue living joyfully.
Send me to my happy hell, I'll just keep on living
Emphasizes the speaker's resilience and commitment to a positive mindset in the face of challenges.
Oh my holy Lord, I think I know myself
Repetition of self-awareness and a declaration of enjoyment in consuming alcoholic beverages.
I never did find a drink, I didn't enjoy, drinking
The speaker admits to finding pleasure in drinking without restraint.
Oh my holy Lord, I think I know myself
Reiteration of self-awareness, acknowledging enjoyment in using drugs.
I never did find a drug, I didn't enjoy taking
The speaker openly acknowledges the enjoyment of drug consumption.
Send me to my happy Hell, I may be there already
Repetition of the idea of being in a "Happy Hell" and possibly already experiencing it.
Send me to my Happy Hell, I'll just keep smiling
Reaffirms the commitment to maintain a positive and smiling demeanor despite challenges.
Send me to my happy hell, I may be there already
Suggesting the speaker's acceptance of their current state and a determination to keep smiling.
Send me to my happy hell, I'll just keep on living
Reiterates the speaker's commitment to living joyfully, even in challenging circumstances.
I came down from the cross, drank from the river's edge
The speaker describes experiences of coming down from a metaphorical cross and indulging in earthly pleasures.
Took a bite of warm bread, I'm a man of the Earth
Expresses a connection to the physical world through the consumption of basic elements like bread.
Not a man of the sky, when I die it will be just, for me
The speaker sees themselves as a terrestrial being, anticipating a personal and individualized afterlife.
Oh my holy Lord, I think I know myself
Reiteration of self-awareness, admitting to enjoying the act of lusting after women.
I never did find a girl, I didn't enjoy lusting
The speaker confesses to finding pleasure in lustful desires towards women.
Oh my holy Lord, I think I know myself
Repetition of self-awareness and enjoyment, this time in spending money recklessly.
I never did find a dime, I didn't enjoy spending
The speaker openly admits to enjoying the act of spending money without restraint.
Send me to my happy Hell, I may be there already
Repetition of the desire to be in a "Happy Hell," suggesting a consistent yearning for contentment.
Send me to my Happy Hell, I'll just keep smiling
Reiterates the commitment to maintaining a smiling disposition even in the midst of challenges.
Send me to my happy hell, I may be there already
Suggests a potential realization that the speaker might already be in their version of a "Happy Hell."
Send me to my happy hell, I'll just keep on living
Emphasizes the speaker's determination to continue living joyfully despite potential hardships.
Send me to my happy Hell, I may be there already
Repetition of the idea that the speaker may already be in their version of a "Happy Hell."
Send me to my Happy Hell, I'll just keep smiling
Reaffirms the commitment to maintain a positive and smiling demeanor despite ongoing challenges.
Send me to my happy hell, I may be there already
Suggests a potential acceptance of the current state, acknowledging the possibility of being in a "Happy Hell."
Send me to my happy hell, I'll just keep on burning
Reiterates the determination to continue living joyfully, even if it involves burning bridges or facing challenges.
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