The Rude Mechanical

Journey of Solitude: Unraveling The Rude Mechanical's Poetic Odyssey
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Lyrics

So, this is that phone call

Referring to a significant phone call, possibly conveying important or difficult news.

This is that bitter pill

Describing a harsh reality or a difficult-to-swallow truth.

But I hope you're there

Expressing a wish or expectation that someone is present in a challenging situation.

No, I hope you're there

Reiterating the hope for the presence of someone during a challenging moment.


And here's to the after alls

Celebrating or acknowledging events that occur after challenges or difficulties.

And here's to not feeling small

Toasting to resilience and not feeling insignificant.

But I hope you're there

Expressing hope for someone's presence despite challenges.

But I hope you're there

Reiterating the hope for someone's presence during difficult times.


'Cause it's a long road

Highlighting the length and difficulty of a journey that may need to be undertaken alone.

And I'd walk it alone

Emphasizing the willingness to face challenges independently.

If you'd come home

Expressing a desire for someone to return home.

'Cause a king needs a throne

Metaphorically stating that a leader needs their support or counterpart.


And did we really think we could tame a bear?

Raising doubts about the feasibility of controlling a situation or relationship.

Is there really not another way out of here?

Questioning if there are alternative solutions or ways to escape a difficult circumstance.

Till the marching band tramples everything

Imagery of a marching band symbolizing chaos and destruction.

I'll be here

Commitment to stay present despite challenges.

I'll be here

Reiteration of the commitment to be present despite adversities.


And here's to those after alls

Toast to resilience and not feeling small, similar to lines 7 and 23.

Here's to not feeling small

Reiterating a positive outlook on resilience and avoiding a sense of insignificance.

But I hope you're there

Expressing hope for someone's presence amid challenges.

Yes, I hope you're there

Reiterating the hope for someone's presence during difficult moments.


'Cause it's a long road

Highlighting the length and difficulty of a solo journey, similar to lines 11 and 28.

And I'd walk it alone

Reinforcing the willingness to face challenges independently, similar to line 12.

If you'd come home

Expressing a desire for someone to return home, similar to line 13.

'Cause a king needs a throne

Metaphorically stating that a leader or individual needs their support or counterpart.


And did we really think we could tame a bear?

Raising doubts about the feasibility of controlling a situation or relationship, similar to line 16.

Is there really not another way out of here?

Questioning if there are alternative solutions or ways to escape a difficult circumstance, similar to line 17.

Till the marching band tramples everything

Imagery of a marching band symbolizing chaos and destruction, similar to line 18.

I'll be here

Commitment to stay present despite challenges, similar to lines 19 and 20.

I'll be here

Reiteration of the commitment to be present despite adversities, similar to line 20.


And did we really think we could tame a bear?

Raising doubts about the feasibility of controlling a situation or relationship, similar to lines 16 and 32.

Is there really not another way out of here?

Questioning if there are alternative solutions or ways to escape a difficult circumstance, similar to lines 17 and 33.

Till the marching band tramples everything

Imagery of a marching band symbolizing chaos and destruction, similar to lines 18 and 34.

I'll be here

Commitment to stay present despite challenges, similar to lines 19, 20, 35, and 36.

No, I'm not here

Contradicting the previous commitment, expressing absence or non-participation.

No, I'm not here

Reiteration of absence or non-participation.

I'm not here

Emphasizing absence or non-presence.

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