One More Before Halloween

Navigating Fear and Loss Through Midnight Revelations
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Lyrics

I'm afraid of losing my hair

Fear of losing physical appearance and aging, possibly reflecting broader anxieties.

I’m afraid of having nothing

Anxiety about a future where personal achievements and possessions may be insufficient or lacking.

I guess anything is something

An acknowledgment that even small or seemingly insignificant things hold value.

Anything is something

Reiteration that everything, no matter how small, has significance.

Fall asleep at the movies

Referencing a tendency to doze off during movies, possibly indicating a passive or detached approach to life.

I've learned what my joy is

Discovery of personal happiness or fulfillment.

Bus ride going smoothly familiar voices

A peaceful bus ride with familiar sounds, contrasting with the regrettable choices mentioned in the following line.

Regrettable choices

Mention of actions that are seen as unfortunate or distressing, suggesting a contrast with the preceding line's tranquility.


I'm afraid of losing myself

Expressing fear of losing one's identity or sense of self.

When i’ve already lost so much

Reflection on significant losses experienced, creating a sense of vulnerability.

I'm trying to be normal

Desire to conform to societal expectations or norms.

Like i was before this

Yearning for a return to a state of normalcy from the past.

Fall asleep at a friends house

Sleeping at a friend's house, possibly symbolizing trust and companionship.

Wake me up for the sunrise

An invitation to be awakened for moments of beauty or positivity, like a sunrise.

Everything is perfect

A declaration that everything is currently ideal or flawless.

Tombstone in his bedroom

A tombstone in a personal space, suggesting a reminder of mortality within the everyday.

Stay up late on thursday

Staying up late on Thursdays may symbolize a break from routine or a sense of rebellion.

And calling dad to get you

Reaching out to a parental figure for support or assistance.

He's coming to get you

A repeated line emphasizing the imminent arrival of someone, possibly symbolic of change or intervention.

He's coming to get you

Reiteration of the anticipation of someone's arrival, underscoring its importance.


Follow me and you'll never go home again

An invitation to follow, with a hint of uncertainty or foreboding about the destination.

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