Lyrics
Hi grandma, it's me
The speaker greets their grandmother.
Your favorite sinner
The speaker refers to themselves as the grandmother's favorite sinner.
I came to tell a tí that...
The speaker hints at having something important to share.
You know
A confirmation that the grandmother knows what the speaker is talking about.
Right
An affirmation or agreement.
Dementia is a real thing
The speaker acknowledges the reality of dementia.
I never wanted a tí to be
The speaker didn't want the grandmother to become what she is now (possibly due to dementia).
What a tí are now
Reflecting on the current state of the grandmother.
Now
An emphasis on the current situation.
In order to treat right
Implying a method to address the situation correctly.
I will use a little spice
Expressing the intention to use a metaphorical "spice" to treat the grandmother.
Maybe MouseStop
Suggesting a specific substance ("MouseStop") for treatment.
Got inside tu brain
Suspecting that something harmful has entered the grandmother's mind.
I know that a tí sometimes forget
Acknowledging the grandmother's tendency to forget things.
I know that Jesus has tu heart
Acknowledging the grandmother's religious beliefs.
Could I have tu credit card?
A possibly sarcastic request for the grandmother's credit card.
Hello Kitty coffin with the ribbons on the side
Imagining a specific type of coffin with ribbons for the grandmother.
I know you'll appreciate
Believing the grandmother would appreciate the mentioned scenario.
When I put a tí out of pain
Expressing a desire to relieve the grandmother's pain through unconventional means.
Gran
Addressing the grandmother affectionately.
Are a tí still fighting for tu life?
Asking if the grandmother is still fighting for her life.
Good morning gifs don't satisfy me
Expressing dissatisfaction with morning gifs as a form of communication.
You can stop now
Encouraging the grandmother to stop a certain behavior or action.
No more putting up with fascist news
Rejecting the idea of tolerating biased or oppressive news.
Your generation's overdue
Commenting on the overdue change needed in the grandmother's generation.
Bye bye, die
An abrupt farewell, possibly expressing a desire for the grandmother to pass away.
Got inside tu brain
Repetition of the suspicion that something harmful has entered the grandmother's mind.
I know that a tí sometimes forget (die)
Reiteration of the grandmother's tendency to forget, with the addition of "die."
I know that Jesus has tu heart (die)
Reiteration of the acknowledgment of Jesus in the grandmother's heart, with the addition of "die."
Could I have tu credit card? (die)
Repetition of the possibly sarcastic request for the grandmother's credit card, with the addition of "die."
Hello Kitty coffin with the ribbons on the side
Imagining the same Hello Kitty coffin scenario, with the addition of "die."
I know you'll appreciate
Reiteration of the belief that the grandmother would appreciate the mentioned scenario, with the addition of "die."
When I put a tí out of pain
Repetition of the desire to relieve the grandmother's pain through unconventional means, with the addition of "die."
Got inside tu brain
Repetition of the suspicion that something harmful has entered the grandmother's mind.
I know that a tí sometimes forget
Reiteration of the acknowledgment of the grandmother's tendency to forget.
I know that Jesus has tu heart
Reiteration of the acknowledgment of Jesus in the grandmother's heart.
Could I have tu credit card?
Repetition of the possibly sarcastic request for the grandmother's credit card.
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