Lyrics: Time beats sanity hard It's ya boi to beat the heart Timepiece sad and any heart And awaiting Cappy park Where, teacup? Peepee. Where, teacup? Peepee. Where, teacup? Peepee. Pea. Pee. Baby pee. Where, teacup? Peepee. Where, teacup? Peepee. Where, teacup? Peepee. Pea. Pee. Time beats sanity hard It's ya boi to be the heart Timepiece sad and any heart And awaiting Cappy part Time... add any art It's ya boi to be the ark Timepiece sad and any art And awaiting Cappy park (Peepee, yeah, etc.) I want a peepee color Every Dasha, where'd he go? And fair, free wait he wash free stripe Catch beats, section any ark And enough to scrape the harp Catch beats section any ark Everyone be gone!! Tough, tough peepee, dad and an ER It's ya boi to beat the harp (aaa-aaa...) Timepiece sand and an ER And awaiting Cappy par Everybody dies. ---------------------------------------- Interpretation: I think the narrator is saying that he is too lost in his own mind to notice the world around him. In addition, he speaks about his childlike level of distraction with his own problems, leading up to the climax where his father dies. For example, the line "Time beats sanity hard" is saying that as he gets older, things will make less sense and that he is becoming more insane as he grows older. This insanity can be seen in his repetition of the word "peepee," which is seen as a childish word. The use of this word pushes forward the perspective that he's still childlike and not-quite grown up yet. However, he will grow older and continue to be stupid. As we dive deeper into his imagination, we eventually hear him scream "Everyone be gone!!" as an attempt to push others away because he feels dumb and ashamed. As a result, his father eventually dies, probably related to the "Time beats sanity hard" line, which indicates that he had mental issues and killed himself. The narrator, the son of this man, feels the blame, contributing to his insanity. "Tough, tough peepee, dad and an ER / It's ya boi to beat the harp" It is important to note the narrator's use of symbolism; "ER [emergency room]" represents death as a general term, and the "harp" represents a human's perspective of "heaven" and its grasp on a dead soul. The child, who refers to himself as "ya boi," feels responsible and wants to fight heaven to get his dad back. Realizing that he has failed, he tries to coax himself, saying "Everybody dies." The message of the song is that one should find treatments for such mental disorders, and that efforts should be made to protect and care for loved ones. Furthermore, despite the fact that everyone will eventually die, we should attempt to enjoy the time we have with a person so that we can celebrate their life when they are dead. The emotion and grief put into the vocals and the incredible thought put into the lyrics show that the story does not end happily. Consequently, the song's grim nature allows us to see the themes it holds. --------------------------------------- -I can't believe I interpreted misheard song lyrics-
god this song is so terrible lmao, i'm so sorry PON but this just ain't it Like, the obnoxious hyper-autotune, the literal gibberish, the shrillness of the voice, YIKES
When you're happy, you enjoy the music
When you're sad, you understand the lyrics
This must be what English sounds like to people who don't speak English.
Lyrics?
There are none... It's just random voice clips
aww loll
Lyrics:
Time beats sanity hard
It's ya boi to beat the heart
Timepiece sad and any heart
And awaiting Cappy park
Where, teacup? Peepee.
Where, teacup? Peepee.
Where, teacup? Peepee. Pea. Pee. Baby pee.
Where, teacup? Peepee.
Where, teacup? Peepee.
Where, teacup? Peepee. Pea. Pee.
Time beats sanity hard
It's ya boi to be the heart
Timepiece sad and any heart
And awaiting Cappy part
Time... add any art
It's ya boi to be the ark
Timepiece sad and any art
And awaiting Cappy park
(Peepee, yeah, etc.)
I want a peepee color
Every Dasha, where'd he go?
And fair, free wait he wash free stripe
Catch beats, section any ark
And enough to scrape the harp
Catch beats section any ark
Everyone be gone!!
Tough, tough peepee, dad and an ER
It's ya boi to beat the harp (aaa-aaa...)
Timepiece sand and an ER
And awaiting Cappy par
Everybody dies.
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Interpretation:
I think the narrator is saying that he is too lost in his own mind to notice the world around him. In addition, he speaks about his childlike level of distraction with his own problems, leading up to the climax where his father dies. For example, the line "Time beats sanity hard" is saying that as he gets older, things will make less sense and that he is becoming more insane as he grows older. This insanity can be seen in his repetition of the word "peepee," which is seen as a childish word. The use of this word pushes forward the perspective that he's still childlike and not-quite grown up yet. However, he will grow older and continue to be stupid.
As we dive deeper into his imagination, we eventually hear him scream "Everyone be gone!!" as an attempt to push others away because he feels dumb and ashamed. As a result, his father eventually dies, probably related to the "Time beats sanity hard" line, which indicates that he had mental issues and killed himself. The narrator, the son of this man, feels the blame, contributing to his insanity. "Tough, tough peepee, dad and an ER / It's ya boi to beat the harp" It is important to note the narrator's use of symbolism; "ER [emergency room]" represents death as a general term, and the "harp" represents a human's perspective of "heaven" and its grasp on a dead soul. The child, who refers to himself as "ya boi," feels responsible and wants to fight heaven to get his dad back. Realizing that he has failed, he tries to coax himself, saying "Everybody dies."
The message of the song is that one should find treatments for such mental disorders, and that efforts should be made to protect and care for loved ones. Furthermore, despite the fact that everyone will eventually die, we should attempt to enjoy the time we have with a person so that we can celebrate their life when they are dead. The emotion and grief put into the vocals and the incredible thought put into the lyrics show that the story does not end happily. Consequently, the song's grim nature allows us to see the themes it holds.
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-I can't believe I interpreted misheard song lyrics-
DarkCartoon one of the best comments I’ve seen lmaooo
DarkCartoon I love you. have my babies
god this song is so terrible lmao, i'm so sorry PON but this just ain't it
Like, the obnoxious hyper-autotune, the literal gibberish, the shrillness of the voice, YIKES
Understandable but I like it. Really makes the vocals feel like an instrument