I think maybe the reason we all relate to this song is because of the standard our generation is held to. We're expected to solve all these problems but as we start to pay attention to the news and politics we start to lose hope. The 100 hours to rearrange the stars part I think is a metaphor for global warming. We're running out of time to fix a problem that we have no idea how to solve. Everything is a disaster right now and we've grown up being told that now it's our responsibility to fix it all even though we're so young. Let me know if someone wants my full interpretation or feel free to reply with yours, I'd love to hear some other opinions.
"And I'm the worst mistake that god has ever made" / "And I'm the worst mistake your god has ever made" (I think that's the line) is saying that they feel like a mistake because they dont know how to fix these problems they feel they have to solve at a young age. This is saying why would god make me, when I dont contribute to society. (I'm not religious but since it is a religious view you know.) Idk, I read this and I thought of this.
She reminds be of like Bo Burnham but the songs aren't like,"funny". Every song is like a modern,"art is dead". Kinda sad and depressed, but ironic and little bits where she's just mad at the world. the perfect blend of high production quality, sad and ironic lyrics, and little bits in her songs that really show how they feel and what is right and wrong. Its amazing
god this has such chillingly strong 'I refuse to die until things get better and that is a threat' vibes we're just all so fucking tired at this point huh :/
I love how you can just hear the raw emotion in her voice when she sings these amazing lyrics. She's so real, if that makes sense. And when she says "fuck" she doesn't hold back, some people say fuck just to say it in their songs but with penelope it just adds even more emotion
Exactly, that's why I really don't like the profanities in the song Ashes (it's by stellar?) but don't at all mind the ones in this song, or in songs like wolf in sheep's clothing or hypnotized (both by set it off)
This song really is the song of Gen Z. It’s talking about 100 hours to rearrange the songs (100 years to fix global warming), Gods worst mistake (Seen as a rude and bad generation). Moonsickness is another name for menstrual cycles and again the theme of circles appears showing that this is a circle of life that we (Gen Z) have to figure out how to break. The beast refused to die is a clear way of saying no matter what we do (and with the progression of aggressiveness and gore through the chorus) and no matter how serious we get capitalism and the governments won’t fall. The last line makes the song though: ‘neither will I.’ We as a generation are fighting and continue to fight for our right to live.
I like how this song protrays the feeling of being small. unable to change government, religion, and big social constructs and feeling that one person only has "100 hours" to change this that would take years and years. feeling like that one person and so powerless so thinking you don't belong at it doesn't matter. slowly realising we all are "small" and were "just a kid once" and if she is on the right side of the story she needs to stay until it's is all fixed. even if her as an individual is not much that there are many like her and when those ppl come together the kill the beastry she will matter. if everyone had that mindset there would be no one to fight so as long as the world is fucked of she can't die
As a gifted burn out it's sad. I knew I could've gotten so far but then my family turned abusive after my sister was born and now I have d's and depression. I wanted to be successful and I cry because of it alot
@@emilyburton9614 Literally I went from a Straight A student in highschool that got disappointed when I got an A- or lower to now being happy with a B or higher in my college classes. Guess I learned my lesson early on though that life isn't just praise and luck after all. It's hard work with no reward, and you have to create that reward for yourself instead of relying on the world to do it for you. I tried to challenge that expectation, and now I'm farther then most of the small town wanna-be's I grew up with in my classes, although a couple of them made it out alright but they were fucking hard workers. I'm just some chaotic gay autistic internet peruser who has passion for writing and games and got caught up in my parents turbulent divorce. So I guess I fell somewhere in the middle of all of that carnage that is high school graduation. Also nice name and pfp
@@emilyburton9614 Lmao half the time nobody understands that shit, but I guess it depends who you are really. I was, again, somewhere in the middle but if you really want to understand it the best thing you can do is to either look what you don't get up and learn it that way or look over your notes and try to apply that to your work. If you're not that interested in math, I didn't have to take past Algebra II until college so you really can choose not to take higher math. I took Pre-Calc in college and enjoyed it a lot more then when I was learning math in highschool or middle school for that matter. Just depends on what you want really... But good luck, those are probably gonna be the hardest years so far and it doesn't exactly get too much easier going forward. None of us adults really know what we're doing either, so I wouldn't sweat it too much.
honestly the gifted program is complete bs. they chose some kids at random, usually based off their skin color, home situation, area, and how they acted at 6 fucking years old and said 'hey we're gonna give you harder courses and make everyone else feel like shit for not being in those because we didn't try as hard with them' and then you get to middle/high school and everyones mental health has gone to shit
@Shawn Lamb I sort of disagree because we were extremely poor and I was being abused at home I just managed to make straight a's because school has always been easy for me but they never paid attention to the fact that I was having really bad attention issues. I feel like they poured all their energy into the kids who were fast learners and considered everyone else "dumb" and not gifted
@@sophiajohnson-pujara2810 here, they choose kids based on an iq test you take at 5 or 6. there's a math portion, iirc, but that has almost nothing to do with whether you get in or not, even if you bomb that portion completely. most of the gifted kids i know, including myself, were just fast learners, or good at problem solving and puzzles. the schools take that, and paint you as if you're a genius. idk where you are that they're going based on race or home life, or at random. im a very obviously asian person, and the vast majority of my class was also asian or otherwise of color- and none of us had good home lives by any stretch of the word lol
this song really does feel like im somewhere in space and looking at everything pass by, feeling calm, but maybe earth is on fire. Idk this is so calming
this song is so fucking great. here's my analysis: a repeated lyric/theme in this is cycles. moonsickness, the name, is another word for periods. she sings about how the cycles never end, the cycles of capitalism, global warming, all of these problems that have been repeating for so long. they suck and we can't seem to fix them, like periods i guess. and 100 hours to rearrange the stars is like how we have this short amount of time to fix all of these huge problems, while still being looked down upon as "the worst mistake that god has ever made." we can't stop moonsickness, all we can do is suffer with blood clots and death cramps, yet despite what we do "the beast refuses to die", or the problems just don't get fixed. sorry this is so bad its kinda rushed lol
I like how she can switch up idioms to be not negative but...more philosophical... Like here, "I make lemons out of lemonade" Or in feel better, "I had my cake and it ate me too." Idk, i like it.
my favorite part of penelope scott’s music is that she doesn’t sing her lyrics to sing them, she sings them with her emotions, if the lyrics are really full of emotion then she really doesn’t hold back and when she swears she acts like she’s just yelling at someone and not singing
it's defo weird, but in the way that i call myself and my friends weird. the good kind of weird. like, Self Care, the song that i found her through, is the weirdest shit i've ever heard. but i still love it. it's the best kinda weird.
I love the line "I've got 100 hours to rearrange the stars," because something being set in the stars is like fate, and we have so little time to change our fate
this is a good song to listen to on a sunday night after losing a few friends because they think you dont care about them but in reality you cry for them almost every night and most of your family hates you because of something you cant choose, including getting told to off yourself every day at school. maybe that's just me:)
This song feels like the haze I feel in my head when my seasonal depression hits full swing... Like I'm not my body, or my bones, I'm just a pitiful excuse of a brain trying not to drown in itself
This is a song about someone who is taking an economic class but has become disillusioned with many of the concepts of economic thinking. "Atomistic rational behavior" refers to the idea that every individual in an economic system does everything in their own self interests, makes perfectly rational decisions that seek positive consequences (such as paying low prices), and behaves as an individual or household economically. "Invisible hand savior" is this idea that economic forces of supply and demand will always return the market to a stable equilibrium. (Which means that recessions will fix themselves.) Penelope is mad at the "invisible hand" because she, like economist John Keynes, believes that market forces can not correct themselves effectively and socialist government spending is required to end recessions. As an economics student, my favorite line from this song is this one: "Who fucking told you you were selfish, or even self-interested/Don't you think it matters when we wish our friends the best?" This line is impactful because it shows that above all, she is rejecting these economic concepts not only because they are ineffective, but because they disregard our capacity for compassion and cooperation. "Fucking up your definitions, even though it's life or death." This shows that Penelope believes that ineffective economics concepts are very high stakes. Getting them wrong fucks up people's lives. Like in the Great Depression. It would have been a financial crisis, but the government saw that they were spending way more money on things like unemployment benefits than they had been (just because more people needed them), so they decided to "balance their budget" and spend less money. This resulted in a contractionary fiscal policy that turned a financial crisis into the Great Depression. In this way, Penelope is right. Economic concepts have a big impact on people's lives. There's a lot that makes this song great, and there's more economic concepts I could ramble about, but I think for now, I'll leave it right here. Hope this was interesting :)
Currently listening to the public void album, with lyrics for the first time. Loving Penelope right now. Btw I really love the background. Is there a way I can get it? Lol
This song reminds me of Jack Stauber's music. Especially the *"I make lemons out of lemonade"* line??? These types of songs are my favorite, Moonsickness is definitely my favourite song by Penelope aside from Rät.
This song just hits so personally? Like politics is way too stressful for me but I care about making where I live a better, safer place for everyone. At least where I live, it feels like everything that keeps happening feels more like a human rights violation than just “politics”. People’s livelihoods, identities, mental health and literal lives are increasingly on the line because of all this madness. I hate it when people say I’m on one side of the political spectrum or the other- I’m sick and tired of useless labels, I just want to feel safe and not have to worry about my friends and family when we all walk out the morning. I just want some positive change because the way things are currently headed, I don’t know if I’m gonna make it out of this mess. If you thought of the USA when reading this, congratulations!! You’re correct!
Maybe I'm reading to heavily into it but the line " I'm the worst mistake God has ever made " switches over to " I'm the worst mistake your God has ever made " and it makes it worse. The line already is depressing but adding the your makes it that no matter how you view human creation she is mistake. No exception, she is mistake no matter what. Again maybe I'm reading too much into it but I do find it interesting!
when she said “i’m the worst mistake god has ever made” i felt that when she said “don’t you think it matters when we wish our friends the best?” i fuckkng felt that
And in your blood you know what's right. And in your bones you know what's wrong. And in your throat you know you're lying to kids. And you know nobody belongs in this hell. Idk this line just hits different and I want to yell it at pastors and politicians.
Because of the song title, I have a strong theory that this song is about generational trauma. If you are a female, you would get your period, periods are apart of growing up and moonsick or moonsickness is a synonym for it. Also because the song seems like our generation having to fix problems from the past generations or having to grow up fast.
" But i make lemons out of lemonade" something so sweet can become so sour when toxicity comes in. When they rate you, threaten to find where you live, and then run to another girl. But you still love them somehow. You know it's wrong but your the worst mistake that God has ever made.
This is my midnight song when you don’t know what else to do or think anymore. Imma head to sleep, been here at April 15th, 12:07 am in 2024. I will probably forget about this comment, this shit is some good fuckin music, good vibes.
I dont think I can describe how high the standards are. Yet the people who set those standards pull you away from that goal. We have to fix everything they all did wrong. Break the cycle of horrible parents, horrible country leaders. And no matter how hard we try nothing changes because in the end we are just kids. We have to do so much but most of us won't make it past high-school, and alot of us havent already. It's the sad truth. I guess we just have to make a better world when we have no power to change it.
I think maybe the reason we all relate to this song is because of the standard our generation is held to. We're expected to solve all these problems but as we start to pay attention to the news and politics we start to lose hope. The 100 hours to rearrange the stars part I think is a metaphor for global warming. We're running out of time to fix a problem that we have no idea how to solve. Everything is a disaster right now and we've grown up being told that now it's our responsibility to fix it all even though we're so young. Let me know if someone wants my full interpretation or feel free to reply with yours, I'd love to hear some other opinions.
I absolutely love this explanation.
"And I'm the worst mistake that god has ever made" / "And I'm the worst mistake your god has ever made" (I think that's the line) is saying that they feel like a mistake because they dont know how to fix these problems they feel they have to solve at a young age.
This is saying why would god make me, when I dont contribute to society. (I'm not religious but since it is a religious view you know.)
Idk, I read this and I thought of this.
And it's also the fact that we have to fix the problems of the people that tought us. If they couldn't solve it how can we? It's scuffed☹
I love this.
hi
penelope scott is my leftist, depressed, burnout dream artist
She does have that vibe about her, And I’m living for it.
She reminds be of like Bo Burnham but the songs aren't like,"funny". Every song is like a modern,"art is dead". Kinda sad and depressed, but ironic and little bits where she's just mad at the world. the perfect blend of high production quality, sad and ironic lyrics, and little bits in her songs that really show how they feel and what is right and wrong. Its amazing
@@coltrane1016 EXACTLY THIS
@@evin4574 THANK YOU!
@@coltrane1016 PLEASE I WAS LISTENING TO HIM RIGHT BEFORE I GOT HERE-
it’s “you seem to integrate so fucking well” both times :)
I really do apologize, I just couldn’t figure it out what the word was for the life of me.
Thank youuu!!!
Lmao, I was just about to put that-
I heard "Degrade"
@@crabsperm i 100% positive that it is integrate.
god this has such chillingly strong 'I refuse to die until things get better and that is a threat' vibes we're just all so fucking tired at this point huh :/
Penelope Scott's music is so strange and beautiful I love it
yeah. It is kinda messmerizing but also worrysome and lonely. Hope the artist is fine tbh.
I love how you can just hear the raw emotion in her voice when she sings these amazing lyrics. She's so real, if that makes sense. And when she says "fuck" she doesn't hold back, some people say fuck just to say it in their songs but with penelope it just adds even more emotion
Exactly, that's why I really don't like the profanities in the song Ashes (it's by stellar?) but don't at all mind the ones in this song, or in songs like wolf in sheep's clothing or hypnotized (both by set it off)
Penelope Scott hits different
She really does tho
she kind of reminds me of marceline from adventure time
Honestly Yeah, She has that vibe about her. Now all she needs is a bass axe
@@DeathWishDiva NEW CRAFT PROJECT IK WHAT IM DOING TOMMAROW
if you listen to "feel better" you can actually even imagine marceline singing about her and bubblegums breakup
@@lauralavender3950 that song has helped me so much. And I made an edit to that song but idk if I wanna post it
@@DeathWishDiva omg please do?? it's one of my favourites
She seriously has no bad songs
[Lie not detected]
That is until she drops the moth album
@@neondennon PFT
silkmoths are beautiful
Self Care
This song really is the song of Gen Z. It’s talking about 100 hours to rearrange the songs (100 years to fix global warming), Gods worst mistake (Seen as a rude and bad generation). Moonsickness is another name for menstrual cycles and again the theme of circles appears showing that this is a circle of life that we (Gen Z) have to figure out how to break. The beast refused to die is a clear way of saying no matter what we do (and with the progression of aggressiveness and gore through the chorus) and no matter how serious we get capitalism and the governments won’t fall. The last line makes the song though: ‘neither will I.’ We as a generation are fighting and continue to fight for our right to live.
damn, really good breakdown. i never thought about it like that.
I wanna die
"it's such a careful dance"
That line makes me do the feelings. I don't know why. Maybe the way she says it. It just makes me feel. I love it
SAME
We need Penelope Scott and Cavetown to do a collab-
omg imagine, that’d be so sick
YESSS
VOUCH
Yea that would be cool but unfortunately cavetown said something anti semetic I'm pretty sure
@@asher4543 wait really? that sucks i really liked cavetown
Ignoring the minor mistakes, The lyric is You seem to integrate so fucking well. This is probably her least appreciated song
Yeah, I especially like this song. I never see it being uploaded much at all and it’s sad.
Yeah, this is currently my favourite song in general but I never see anyone else talk about it
i agree but over the moon is really underrated even though she said its not finishedd
I like how this song protrays the feeling of being small. unable to change government, religion, and big social constructs and feeling that one person only has "100 hours" to change this that would take years and years. feeling like that one person and so powerless so thinking you don't belong at it doesn't matter. slowly realising we all are "small" and were "just a kid once" and if she is on the right side of the story she needs to stay until it's is all fixed. even if her as an individual is not much that there are many like her and when those ppl come together the kill the beastry she will matter. if everyone had that mindset there would be no one to fight so as long as the world is fucked of she can't die
gifted kid burnout vibes
As a gifted burnout kid, I can confirm it's one of the reasons i love it.
Yep
As a gifted burn out it's sad. I knew I could've gotten so far but then my family turned abusive after my sister was born and now I have d's and depression. I wanted to be successful and I cry because of it alot
@@emilyburton9614 Literally I went from a Straight A student in highschool that got disappointed when I got an A- or lower to now being happy with a B or higher in my college classes. Guess I learned my lesson early on though that life isn't just praise and luck after all. It's hard work with no reward, and you have to create that reward for yourself instead of relying on the world to do it for you. I tried to challenge that expectation, and now I'm farther then most of the small town wanna-be's I grew up with in my classes, although a couple of them made it out alright but they were fucking hard workers. I'm just some chaotic gay autistic internet peruser who has passion for writing and games and got caught up in my parents turbulent divorce. So I guess I fell somewhere in the middle of all of that carnage that is high school graduation. Also nice name and pfp
@@emilyburton9614 Lmao half the time nobody understands that shit, but I guess it depends who you are really. I was, again, somewhere in the middle but if you really want to understand it the best thing you can do is to either look what you don't get up and learn it that way or look over your notes and try to apply that to your work. If you're not that interested in math, I didn't have to take past Algebra II until college so you really can choose not to take higher math. I took Pre-Calc in college and enjoyed it a lot more then when I was learning math in highschool or middle school for that matter. Just depends on what you want really... But good luck, those are probably gonna be the hardest years so far and it doesn't exactly get too much easier going forward. None of us adults really know what we're doing either, so I wouldn't sweat it too much.
I love how original and honestly and bold her songs are they just make me feel so calm
why was i put into gifted just because i didn't read like "o-once up-pon a t-time"
They did that to you too?
They should have realized I had adhd when I couldn't even read one chapter of a book on my own in fourth grade
honestly the gifted program is complete bs. they chose some kids at random, usually based off their skin color, home situation, area, and how they acted at 6 fucking years old and said 'hey we're gonna give you harder courses and make everyone else feel like shit for not being in those because we didn't try as hard with them'
and then you get to middle/high school and everyones mental health has gone to shit
@Shawn Lamb I sort of disagree because we were extremely poor and I was being abused at home I just managed to make straight a's because school has always been easy for me but they never paid attention to the fact that I was having really bad attention issues. I feel like they poured all their energy into the kids who were fast learners and considered everyone else "dumb" and not gifted
@@sophiajohnson-pujara2810 here, they choose kids based on an iq test you take at 5 or 6. there's a math portion, iirc, but that has almost nothing to do with whether you get in or not, even if you bomb that portion completely. most of the gifted kids i know, including myself, were just fast learners, or good at problem solving and puzzles. the schools take that, and paint you as if you're a genius. idk where you are that they're going based on race or home life, or at random. im a very obviously asian person, and the vast majority of my class was also asian or otherwise of color- and none of us had good home lives by any stretch of the word lol
that mood when feeling okay is a privilege in 2021
what’s your opinion on 2022?
this song really does feel like im somewhere in space and looking at everything pass by, feeling calm, but maybe earth is on fire. Idk this is so calming
I saw you in another comment section for Penelope Scott lyrics
I’ll never get tired of this song
You and me both.
I love ur Lin pfp TvT
I just realized that this song is good for Xgifted kids and people with religious trauma- *inhale* ITS M Y MENTAL BREAKDOWN I L L CHOOSE THE MUSIC
And that is why this went straight into my playlist titled 'It's my mental breakdown and I get to choose the music'
That’s now the description of a playlist I’m making.
this song is so fucking great. here's my analysis:
a repeated lyric/theme in this is cycles. moonsickness, the name, is another word for periods. she sings about how the cycles never end, the cycles of capitalism, global warming, all of these problems that have been repeating for so long. they suck and we can't seem to fix them, like periods i guess. and 100 hours to rearrange the stars is like how we have this short amount of time to fix all of these huge problems, while still being looked down upon as "the worst mistake that god has ever made." we can't stop moonsickness, all we can do is suffer with blood clots and death cramps, yet despite what we do "the beast refuses to die", or the problems just don't get fixed. sorry this is so bad its kinda rushed lol
2020 would be easier if i found this artist earlier than 31 december
If you'd like, I'm willing to compile some artists like her for you in a playlist.
@@DeathWishDiva JSJSHSH WAIT U KNOW PPL WITH THE SAME MUSIC VIBE? PLEASE TELL ME
@@DeathWishDiva I too have a whole playlist that to me is similar vibes, so if you’d like i can send you some songs :)
@@DeathWishDiva pls spill
@@justin6065 please do!
The word was integrate
Thank you! I was so confused!
“one hundred hours to rearrange the stars”
i relate so badly-
it’s MY mental breakdown I get to choose the music
“Who fucking told you you were selfish? Or even self interested?” That line hits so hard when you
Have abusive/toxic/narcissist parents 😔
I like how she can switch up idioms to be not negative but...more philosophical...
Like here, "I make lemons out of lemonade"
Or in feel better, "I had my cake and it ate me too."
Idk, i like it.
this song is so relatable, i have to try harder than everyone else so i keep getting praise because im the gifted child
its pretty great at 0.75
also i love the background
Adventure time vibes 💗👄💗
@@delila_bambi9539 Yesss, I got Marceline vibes
You all seem to have great taste 😌 💓
this is my favorite song from penelope
You My friend, Have great taste.
This is also my favorite song from her
Your profile picture should say beef instead
this is my favourite song full stop.
my favorite part of penelope scott’s music is that she doesn’t sing her lyrics to sing them, she sings them with her emotions, if the lyrics are really full of emotion then she really doesn’t hold back and when she swears she acts like she’s just yelling at someone and not singing
I swear her music fits every mood, I listen to her when I’m sad happy or nothing at all
i don’t even think her music is weird
@@dhrutighosh6624 memento mori 🖤🤍
it's defo weird, but in the way that i call myself and my friends weird. the good kind of weird. like, Self Care, the song that i found her through, is the weirdest shit i've ever heard. but i still love it. it's the best kinda weird.
I love the line "I've got 100 hours to rearrange the stars," because something being set in the stars is like fate, and we have so little time to change our fate
40 seconds in and I already kin this song
Edit: finished it and I still kin
✨ M o o d ✨
i'm glad to know i'm not the only one who kins songs
@@moon.2674 dawg my other kin song is iiya iiya iiya by neru
I probobably have more
this is a good song to listen to on a sunday night after losing a few friends because they think you dont care about them but in reality you cry for them almost every night and most of your family hates you because of something you cant choose, including getting told to off yourself every day at school. maybe that's just me:)
This deserves moooore views
Aww, Thanks! But seriously, I just want to spread her music, It’s so good!
How is this how my mental health is going but I also think I’m better than everyone else and I can never die because I’m too perfect? Lol 💀
Way too relatable honestly!
I feel like this would sound really pretty on the piano
Right, I just don't know how to play it.
the rhyming and rythim is so original
i need hug
*virtual hugs*
Your pfp is so epic
This song feels like the haze I feel in my head when my seasonal depression hits full swing... Like I'm not my body, or my bones, I'm just a pitiful excuse of a brain trying not to drown in itself
this song hits different when you're actually rearranging the solar system every day, life is hard being god amir folks
I like how she says your god at one point. It feels meaningful
Why do I relate to this so much
OH HI SONIA
"You seem to integrate so fucking well"....
This is a song about someone who is taking an economic class but has become disillusioned with many of the concepts of economic thinking.
"Atomistic rational behavior" refers to the idea that every individual in an economic system does everything in their own self interests, makes perfectly rational decisions that seek positive consequences (such as paying low prices), and behaves as an individual or household economically. "Invisible hand savior" is this idea that economic forces of supply and demand will always return the market to a stable equilibrium. (Which means that recessions will fix themselves.) Penelope is mad at the "invisible hand" because she, like economist John Keynes, believes that market forces can not correct themselves effectively and socialist government spending is required to end recessions.
As an economics student, my favorite line from this song is this one: "Who fucking told you you were selfish, or even self-interested/Don't you think it matters when we wish our friends the best?" This line is impactful because it shows that above all, she is rejecting these economic concepts not only because they are ineffective, but because they disregard our capacity for compassion and cooperation.
"Fucking up your definitions, even though it's life or death." This shows that Penelope believes that ineffective economics concepts are very high stakes. Getting them wrong fucks up people's lives. Like in the Great Depression. It would have been a financial crisis, but the government saw that they were spending way more money on things like unemployment benefits than they had been (just because more people needed them), so they decided to "balance their budget" and spend less money. This resulted in a contractionary fiscal policy that turned a financial crisis into the Great Depression. In this way, Penelope is right. Economic concepts have a big impact on people's lives.
There's a lot that makes this song great, and there's more economic concepts I could ramble about, but I think for now, I'll leave it right here. Hope this was interesting :)
Oh please tell me more she said in this music, Im really curious :)
I hope everyone who disliked this comes to a point in their lives where they need music like this to feel okay
It’s all good. I’m sure they will someday.
@finley who isn’t calm here?
I hope she handles all the new found fame well. She sang from the heart atleast bro´s.
I swear this person is giving free therapy-
Currently listening to the public void album, with lyrics for the first time. Loving Penelope right now. Btw I really love the background. Is there a way I can get it? Lol
One of my fav Penelope Scott songs but idk why.
This is my favorite song of hers ✨🌙
Everytime i listen to this song it makes me sad, it sounds like something i would hear when i was younger and my life didn't suck
Just her voice makes me happy ngl
i’m like- confused but loving it
This song reminds me of Jack Stauber's music. Especially the
*"I make lemons out of lemonade"*
line??? These types of songs are my favorite, Moonsickness is definitely my favourite song by Penelope aside from Rät.
"You seem to integrate so f*cking well."
Gosh this has to be one of the best and most underrated songs ever, and I usually don’t even like sad music
For me, I don’t know if it’s because I’m autistic, or have trauma, but the vibe of this song is just. . . I vibe with it.
*petition for penelope scott to step on us*
Signed 😌
Signed
signed
This song just hits so personally? Like politics is way too stressful for me but I care about making where I live a better, safer place for everyone. At least where I live, it feels like everything that keeps happening feels more like a human rights violation than just “politics”. People’s livelihoods, identities, mental health and literal lives are increasingly on the line because of all this madness. I hate it when people say I’m on one side of the political spectrum or the other- I’m sick and tired of useless labels, I just want to feel safe and not have to worry about my friends and family when we all walk out the morning. I just want some positive change because the way things are currently headed, I don’t know if I’m gonna make it out of this mess.
If you thought of the USA when reading this, congratulations!! You’re correct!
Maybe I'm reading to heavily into it but the line " I'm the worst mistake God has ever made " switches over to " I'm the worst mistake your God has ever made " and it makes it worse. The line already is depressing but adding the your makes it that no matter how you view human creation she is mistake. No exception, she is mistake no matter what. Again maybe I'm reading too much into it but I do find it interesting!
lowkey her best song 😳😳😳
I know every single one of Penelope's songs. Shes amazing
This song... it makes me feel sad but comforted... it's weird.
I have had this on loop for 3 hours! Thank you so much for making a lyric video for this, its a AMAZING song!!
Thank you!
Got new headphones today
Late nights are gonna get bettet
Petition to make this Gen Z's anthem for people who force us to have to fix the problems they created.
Signed.
when she said “i’m the worst mistake god has ever made”
i felt that
when she said “don’t you think it matters when we wish our friends the best?”
i fuckkng felt that
And in your blood you know what's right.
And in your bones you know what's wrong.
And in your throat you know you're lying to kids.
And you know nobody belongs in this hell.
Idk this line just hits different and I want to yell it at pastors and politicians.
There’s no point in school if it’s gonna kill me before I get to use it.
Tbh this song is super duper underrated it needs attention rn
My ex-girlfriend told me this is her favorite song, and where she got her name
im still listening to this crying about it
Because of the song title, I have a strong theory that this song is about generational trauma. If you are a female, you would get your period, periods are apart of growing up and moonsick or moonsickness is a synonym for it. Also because the song seems like our generation having to fix problems from the past generations or having to grow up fast.
this song was so criminally underrated compared to rät and cigarette ahegao (theyre all badass tho)
0:45
I think it’s
“ you seem to (integrate) so f*cking well, but I make lemons out of lemonade “
" But i make lemons out of lemonade"
something so sweet can become so sour when toxicity comes in. When they rate you, threaten to find where you live, and then run to another girl. But you still love them somehow. You know it's wrong but your the worst mistake that God has ever made.
this is my favourite song :D
Same
This is my midnight song when you don’t know what else to do or think anymore. Imma head to sleep, been here at April 15th, 12:07 am in 2024. I will probably forget about this comment, this shit is some good fuckin music, good vibes.
new mental breakdown song unlocked
such an underrated artist..
I like this a lot
I love this songs omfg the amount of relate is unbearable
this makes my ear drums vibrate... i like
0:44 the ? Is integrate
i wish that i knew she existed back when my burnout was happening
I love this sm tysm
Thank You!
0:47 I think she says integrate? I'm not sure!
Yeah! She does. I was just being dumb and it was like 3am when I was doing this.
@@DeathWishDiva ye thats fair
“Because of all this bullshit I’m not anything at all” a yes, the apathy that I am all too familiar with
SAME
I'm uncultured what does kin mean lmao 😭
When you deeply relate to a song beyond a personal level. People also do it with characters.
Its relating to a song or character on a very deep level. For example I kin Kenma from Haikyuu and I also kin this song
Is this because of my comment because if it is I am proud to have had an impact
it could also mean someone’s relatives!
I'm looking at this reply thread and I had no clue kin could also apply to songs, wow
this song makes me feel so sad when listening to it
Really? It makes me alot calmer actually cuz I kin the song
This reminds me of that book Cinder
Ah shit, here we go again
I dont think I can describe how high the standards are. Yet the people who set those standards pull you away from that goal. We have to fix everything they all did wrong. Break the cycle of horrible parents, horrible country leaders. And no matter how hard we try nothing changes because in the end we are just kids. We have to do so much but most of us won't make it past high-school, and alot of us havent already. It's the sad truth. I guess we just have to make a better world when we have no power to change it.
can someone do a french cover of this?
"you seem to integrate so fucking well"
You seem to integrate so fucking well?
"I'm the worst mistake that God has ever made"