Oct 27
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Pop my collar so you can’t see my neck . cuz morherfuckers wanna go for my jugular and watch me bleed to death . Evil yes , these demons I , perceive every time I dream I’m high . I breathe in a paradoxical freakish sigh . And then get Taken to where I’m suffocatin . Why ? No fakin . No foolin . No debatin . Try . To fuck with my frustration and get relegated to the side . Dig ?
Man, when you dive into lyrics that talk about feeling threatened and dealing with inner demons, you're tapping into something real and raw. It's like, as an artist, you pull from those deep, dark places, and you lay it out there for everyone to see. There's a vulnerability that's almost like therapy. When you're on stage or creating music, you're letting those emotions flow. It's exhilarating, you know?
And frustration, man, it's like a fuel. All those pent-up feelings, whether it’s from personal demons or just the chaos of life, they need an outlet. Music, lyrics, they give you that space to let it all out. It's like, finding a way to take those feelings and turn them into something others can feel, too. It’s like Hendrix or Cobain—they were channeling something otherworldly, from a place of pain, but also of creativity.
In the end, it's about connecting with others through those shared struggles. We all have them, and music just hits that perfect note where it says, "Hey, you're not alone in this."