Hug Me or Hang Me

Embrace or Erase: Unveiling Life's Struggles in 'Hug Me or Hang Me'
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Lyrics

A crack will break your back

A warning that a mistake or flaw can have serious consequences.

A physical attack

Highlighting the potential for harm through a physical altercation.

Look up don’t snap your neck

Encouragement to face challenges without succumbing to pressure.

Feeling life’s regrets

Expressing the burden of regrets in life.

Love me!

An appeal for love or acceptance.


Hug me or hang me

Presents a choice between two extremes - a plea for affection or a severe consequence.

Love me or shame thee

Suggests that love is preferable, but shame may be the alternative consequence.

Noose is wearing thin so

Indicates a precarious situation, urging against assigning blame passively.

Don’t sit around and blame me

Emphasizes the need for proactive engagement rather than blaming others.

Love me or shame me

Reiterates the choice between love and shame, emphasizing personal responsibility.

Chain me and tame thee

Suggests the idea of being restrained and controlled in a relationship.

Feedin’ off of that apathy

Describes deriving strength or sustenance from the indifference of others.

So hug me or hang me

Repeats the choice between receiving affection or facing severe consequences.


Convenience is the name

Comments on the prevalence of convenience in modern life.

Wants and needs become the same

Suggests a blurring of distinctions between desires and necessities.

Fallen planet needs to change

Addresses the need for transformative change in society.

And change indeed it seems so strange

Expresses the strangeness or difficulty associated with significant societal change.

Love me!

Reiterates the plea for love or acceptance.


Sleep my friend don’t wake

Encourages peaceful rest to overcome hatred or negativity.

Dream to end your hate

Promotes the idea of ending animosity through positive dreaming.

O ye of little faith

Addresses those with little faith, possibly encouraging them to believe in love.

Love me!

Reiterates the plea for love, possibly directed at those with little faith.

O ye of little faith

Repeats the reference to those with little faith, emphasizing their potential influence.

This world can really change

Suggests optimism or hope for positive change in the world.

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