Delving into the depths of self-exploration and despair, Ezekiel's track paints a raw picture of personal struggle. The lyrics speak of internal conflict, symbolized through the line "I hate you though," likely referring to self-loathing. The recurring theme of substance abuse is suggested by phrases like "Gone broke again off the dro'," hinting at financial instability caused by addiction. The lines "Bottom of the lake in a bag" and "'Bout time someone took my place" suggest feelings of worthlessness or suicidal ideation. However, there's a glimmer of self-awareness and desire for change in "And it's time I met myself." Finally, the phrase "Stay in don't help yourself" may imply that isolation and avoidance aren't solutions to his problems. This song is a poignant exploration of mental health issues and self-destructive behavior.
help_urself
Lyrics
I hate you though
I hate you though
We gon' make this work through
Gone broke again off the dro'
Headaches when I'm coming home
When the suns out I'm gone
Mistakes on someone
Getting tired of being had
They're getting tired of me being sad
Bottom of the lake in a bag
I feel it's time now, any day
Been a while since I felt this way
Under skin and the flesh decay
'Bout time someone took my place
And it's time I met myself
It's a broke life in a cell
Stay in don't help yourself
Writer(s): William Andrew Joseph Entwistle
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sentric Music, SENTRIC MUSIC
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