This Shit Again
Surviving the Echoes: Navigating Life's Revivals with Unicorn Hole and Weekly WordsLyrics
We survived 2020, or so we thought
We thought we survived 2020, but challenges persist.
But that shit’s back again whether we want it or not
The difficulties of 2020 have resurfaced against our will.
Weekly Words and Grammar
Reference to a show or segment called "Weekly Words and Grammar."
Runnin up that hill
Motivation to face challenges, likened to running up a hill.
Bitches call me meatball
A playful self-reference as "meatball," spilling metaphorical spaghetti.
Cuz spaghetti’s all I spill
Emphasizing clumsiness or mistakes, using spaghetti as a metaphor.
And ya boy Uhole with the old consoles
Referring to the artist "Uhole" with a nostalgic mention of old consoles.
Back again reminiscing of days of old
Nostalgia for the past, reminiscing about bygone days.
It’s so cold, we’re way too old
Feeling the coldness of time, acknowledging the passage of years.
But we’ve still got truths to be told
Despite age, there are still important truths to be shared.
So it’s that time again, when your best n-core friends
Gathering with close friends associated with a specific genre ("n-core").
Step in to make amends, absolve you of your sins
Seeking reconciliation and forgiveness for past mistakes.
Make sure that the bullshit ends
Aiming to put an end to negativity and conflicts.
So grab a Baja Blast, and plop down on your ass
Suggesting a laid-back attitude with a popular soft drink reference.
Behold the spell we cast, shatter anything glass
A powerful spell or influence is cast to break obstacles.
Make sure the bullshit ends fast
Expressing a desire to swiftly end any unfavorable situations.
“Holy fuck, holy fucking fuck
Positive feedback on the song's intro, praising its impact and style.
That intro of yours is fucking absurd
-It’s truly unreal how fucking hard it bops
-Like it blows my mind”
-This year talk of multiverses was widely spread
Reflection on the widespread discussion of multiverses in the current year.
Please let me swap me with a me who’s already dead
An expression of a wish to trade places with an alternate version of oneself who has passed away.
Twenty twenty two
A reference to the current year, 2022.
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