Young and Bored
High on Life's Lies: Wasted Youth's Young and Bored RevelationLyrics
Speed kills
Speed is dangerous and can lead to harm or death.
Cheap thrills
Seeking excitement or enjoyment that is easily accessible or inexpensive.
With points or pills
Referring to drug use, either through injection or pills.
Speed kills
Reiteration of the idea that speed, likely drug use, can be deadly.
Why I'm always high I don't know
Expressing uncertainty about being in a perpetual state of intoxication.
Is my life a lie I don't know
Questioning the authenticity or truthfulness of the speaker's life.
Will I ever try I don't know
Uncertain about making an effort to change or improve.
'Cause I think I'm gonna die
Believing that death is imminent, possibly due to the destructive lifestyle.
I just don't know
Expressing a lack of understanding or clarity about life and its uncertainties.
Speed kills
Reiteration of the dangerous consequences of speed, connecting to drug use.
Cheap thrills
Repeating the idea of seeking cheap thrills, possibly through risky behavior.
With points or pills
Reiterating the connection between risky behavior and drug use.
Speed kills
Emphasizing again that the consequences of speed can be lethal.
Young and bored in California
Describing a state of being young and bored in California, possibly contributing to risky behavior.
Got nothing else to do
Expressing a lack of other activities or interests.
Nothing else to lose
Conveying a sense of having nothing to lose, which might lead to reckless behavior.
My whole life is a lie
Declaring the speaker's entire life as a falsehood or deception.
Wanna get high
Expressing a desire to experience a heightened state, possibly through drug use.
Speed kills
Reiterating the dangers of speed, suggesting a continuous cycle of risky behavior.
Cheap thrills
Repeating the pursuit of easily accessible and thrilling experiences.
With points or pills
Emphasizing the association between risky behavior and drug use.
Speed kills
Reiterating the potentially lethal consequences of engaging in high-risk activities.
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