Chevelle’s lyrics explore themes of disillusionment, existential crisis, and self-respect. The song delves into the realization of the transient nature of human endeavors, symbolized by the "crumbling ends of Earth.” The narrator reflects on the futility of hanging onto fleeting achievements, hinting at a broader commentary on the intrinsic value of human efforts. The repeated refrain, "I don't hang on to much, and I feel this joke has gone long enough," emphasizes a growing impatience with superficiality and the feeling of being used. The chorus’ defiance, "I’m not your punchline paid to stay," signifies a rejection of being trivialized or undervalued by others. Ultimately, the track portrays a poignant journey of realizing self-worth and rejecting roles that diminish one's essence.
Punchline
Lyrics
All I mentioned is coming
A new dimension of earth has begun
See the ends of earth there crumbling
All the work we've done here has been lost
But I don't hang on to much
And I feel this joke has gone long enough
We doubt you feel the same
But I'm not your punchline paid to stay
All the others
They've gone...
Who are
Who are you
[x4]
Claws tighten down against
Ease into passionate suspense
For a second not a single
Moment of my past belonged
But I don't hang on to much
And I feel this joke has gone long enough
We doubt you feel the same
But I'm not your punchline paid to stay
I don't hang on to much
And I feel this joke has gone long enough
We doubt you feel the same
But I'm not your punchline paid to stay
Writer(s): PETER LOEFFLER, SAMUEL LOEFFLER
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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