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Unveiling Life's Playbook: VARSITY's Smash Lyrics Decoded
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Lyrics

It wasn't right

Expressing a sense of wrongdoing or imbalance in a situation.

To start tonight

Reflecting on the inappropriateness of starting something tonight.

Dissect my lines

Suggesting an analysis or scrutiny of the speaker's expressions or thoughts.

What I was thinking

Reflecting on the speaker's own thoughts and what they were contemplating.


There's nothing to get

Asserting that there is no hidden meaning or depth to understand.

It's only a script

Downplaying the significance, indicating it's just part of a pre-planned scenario.

It's only a trip

Characterizing the situation as a temporary and controlled experience.

What you were thinking

Questioning the thoughts of another person in the context of the script or trip.


I thought a soccer ball could have it all

Using a soccer ball metaphor to convey the speaker's belief that it could fulfill all needs.

It made me feel like I was seven feet tall

Highlighting the empowering and uplifting feeling reminiscent of childhood.


Hey, no offense

Apologizing or expressing sensitivity before someone starts something.

Before you begin

Preemptively stating a lack of commitment or enthusiasm, possibly feeling detached.

I'm phoning it in

Indicating a minimal effort or engagement in the current situation.

What were you thinking

Questioning the thoughts of someone else in response to their actions.


It was all right

Retrospectively stating that a past situation was acceptable or tolerable.

Thought you were bright

Believing the person addressed was intelligent or had potential.

You're still a ten

Complimenting the person's attractiveness but expressing a lack of personal consideration.

But I'm not thinking

Indicating a disconnect or lack of active thought on the part of the speaker.


I'm tired and I'm stupid and I think I can't get bored

Conveying a state of fatigue and a perceived inability to be entertained.

I'll back you in a corner with extended metaphors

Using extended metaphors to describe a confrontational situation or conversation.

I hate talking about myself and hate to be ignored

Expressing discomfort or reluctance in discussing oneself and a fear of being overlooked.

I'm out of jokes I’m out of luck I'm out of scores

Conveying a sense of depletion in terms of humor, luck, and achievements.


I thought a soccer ball could have it all

Repeating the soccer ball metaphor, emphasizing its significant impact on the speaker.

It made me feel like I was seven feet tall

Reiterating the positive impact of the soccer ball, feeling larger than life.

I thought a baseball bat was where it was at

Introducing a new metaphor, suggesting a revolutionary approach to resistance.

A revolutionary way to fight back

Seeing a baseball bat as a tool for empowerment and fighting against challenges.

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