Don't tag me along to your show, to your broadcast
I know, I'm good at letting go
And then tag me along with your rules, with your promise
I swear you spend too much time on your phone and on your hair

Do you care?
I'm big, humongous, enormous and small
And it's not fair, that I am nothing and nobody's there
Do you care?
I'm big, humongous, enormous and small
And it's not fair that I am nothing and nobody's there
Do you care?

Don't tell me I'm not, I'm not smart or I'm not worthy
I know, I couldn't let that go
And then tag me along with your hate and with your envy
I swear to God I cannot take you anywhere

Do you care?
I'm big, humongous, enormous and small
And it's not fair, that I am nothing and nobody's there
Do you care?
I'm big, humongous, enormous and small
And it's not fair, that I am nothing and nobody's there
Do you care?

Do you care?
I'm big, humongous, enormous and small
And it's not fair, that I am nothing and nobody's there
Do you care?
Do you care?

Godspeed, up, slowpoke it's peak
I'm gonna throw up
Well baby, when will you grow up?
You've been such a joke this week
You think you're funny
When you're talking all loud and your nose is all runny


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    In my mind it's about the conflicting perspectives of the mind. He is in inner turmoil. There are two things going on here. One is (i think it's with himself) conversation with himself. he tells himself that he is 'a joke' 'talking loud'. Hes painfully self aware trying to escape the voice that tells him he does not fit in to society. The chorus is the best part 'Im big humungous enormous and small'. This is the paradox of living and shows the extent to his awareness. everybody is huge in their own head, important and enormous. to the individual his own affairs consume everything he does. however, in the grand scheme of things he is insignificant tiny and nobody cares about him even if he feels enormoud as if he is the only one alive in his head

    lukas111on May 04, 2018   Link

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