Instead of "Drug, and kill you" I think it might be "A job that's killing you, killing you". Makes sense with the previous lines of obligations, complications, and routines and schedules.
Perhaps harkening back to his earlier song "No Surprises" with the opening lyrics "A heart that's full up like a landfill. A job that slowly kills you". It's hard to make out exactly which he's saying there. The exact wording- if it's "job"- sounds like past tense "the job that killed you".
Perhaps harkening back to his earlier song "No Surprises" with the opening lyrics "A heart that's full up like a landfill. A job that slowly kills you". It's hard to make out exactly which he's saying there. The exact wording- if it's "job"- sounds like past tense "the job that killed you".
Instead of "Drug, and kill you" I think it might be "A job that's killing you, killing you". Makes sense with the previous lines of obligations, complications, and routines and schedules.
Perhaps harkening back to his earlier song "No Surprises" with the opening lyrics "A heart that's full up like a landfill. A job that slowly kills you". It's hard to make out exactly which he's saying there. The exact wording- if it's "job"- sounds like past tense "the job that killed you".
Perhaps harkening back to his earlier song "No Surprises" with the opening lyrics "A heart that's full up like a landfill. A job that slowly kills you". It's hard to make out exactly which he's saying there. The exact wording- if it's "job"- sounds like past tense "the job that killed you".