Lyrics
Take a little slice and break it off
Expressing the act of taking a small portion and separating it.
It's my birthright to use substances
Claiming the right to use substances as part of one's heritage.
In my pursuit in my pursuit
Emphasizing a continuous quest or journey.
In my pursuit of happiness
Seeking happiness as a central goal in the pursuit mentioned.
She did the best she could
Acknowledging someone's effort in the best possible way.
With the best he had why should I mourn
Questioning the need for mourning when the person is not truly gone.
When you're not really dead?
Highlighting the ambiguity of death or existence in a situation.
Don't tell me there's no hope
Rejecting the notion that there is no hope.
(Don't do it)
Reiterating the refusal to accept a lack of hope.
Don't tell me there's no hope
-Don't tell me there's no hope
-I should've served him lead
Contemplating a missed opportunity to take decisive action.
I could've served him lead
-When thе room stops spinning
Describing a moment of clarity after confusion, possibly involving substance use.
And vision is restored
-Manipulated, violatеd, ran out the door
-They dropped the match and you cut the cord
-'Cause I took the knowledge
-And you hit the floor
-A lack of vision not talking sense
Criticizing a lack of foresight and a surplus of ignorance.
A double helping (Mister, please)
-Of ignorance
-Two-tone face, black specs, red skin and all
Describing physical characteristics, possibly metaphorical or symbolic.
When the room stops spinning and
Questioning if there is a connection or understanding after a situation is clarified.
Your vision is restored
-Manipulated, violated, you relating at all?
-You relating at all?
-When the room stops spinning
Repeating a scenario of clarity and action, asserting dominance.
And vision is restored
-Manipulated, violated, ran out the door
-They dropped the match and I cut the cord
-I took the knowledge
-And you hit the floor (Floor)
-Don't, don't, don't you dare don't
Strongly rejecting the idea that there is no hope, emphasizing birthright.
Don't tell me there's no hope
-Don't, don't, don't you dare
-Don't tell me there's no hope
-Don't you dare, don't you dare
-Don't tell me there's no hope
-Don't you dare, don't you dare, don't
-Don't tell me there's no hope
-(It's your birthright)
-Don't you dare, don't you dare
-Don't tell me there's no hope
-(Don't tell me there's no hope)
Reiteration of the rejection of a hopeless outlook.
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