Seeing Red

Read the lyrics Seeing Red – Lyrics . Is Its Classy Lyrics Are Written By Dan Searle & Sam Carter.
Is Its Official Music Video Has been Released Dec. 4, 2023. And Present On The YouTube Channel. And lyrics can be seen above here.

Seeing Red

[Intro]
Rent-free living in your head
“R.I.P.”, they commented
I felt it when they said
“We only ever love you when you’re seeing red”
Blegh
Seeing red

[Explanation of Intro]
The intro sets the stage by talking about living “rent-free” in someone’s head, likely a reference to the constant scrutiny and opinions directed at the artist. The mention of “R.I.P.” and comments suggests a certain level of negativity or criticism.

[Verse 1]
You oughta know that I’m like a broken machine
I’m not as bulletproof as you all paint me to be
Time hasn’t frozen, why do you want me to scream?
Are you a junkie punk, medicating for free?

[Explanation of Verse 1]
The singer describes himself as a “broken machine,” challenging the image of invincibility that others may project onto him. The reference to “junkie punk, medicating for free” could be an allusion to coping mechanisms or substances used to deal with the pressures.

[Pre-Chorus]
We’re all you need
We’ll make you royalty
We’ll be the best of enemies

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus introduces the idea of being” all you need” and promising to make the person” kingliness.” It sets the stage for a dynamic relationship, conceivably with the cult or suckers, and hints at the pressure essential in being both necessary and negative.

[Chorus]
Read mе all my rights
I’ll never grow tired of your grеat advice
Won’t somebody tell me what I believe?
I’m sorry for your sacrifice
I guess I must’ve sounded like the antichrist
Won’t somebody tell me
Won’t somebody tell me
What I believe?

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus expresses defiance and a refusal to conform to others’ expectations. The songster wants to be read his rights, representing a desire for freedom of expression and the right to individual beliefs. The mention of not growing tired of “great advice” suggests a sarcastic tone, implying that unsolicited advice is abundant.

[Verse 2]
No debts, all love, I don’t give a fuck
My head, my heart, wouldn’t be enough
I won’t think twice
I’m afraid I’m the priest, you’re the poltergeist
We’re like one big family
Gee, thanks so much for the death threat
Do you hear the audacity?
You dummies only live on the internet

[Explanation of Verse 2]
The second verse continues the theme of rebellion and non conformity. The lyrics convey a debonair station, rejecting societal morals and prospects. The lines “I’m afraid I’m the priest, you’re the poltergeist” suggest a dynamic where the singer takes on a role of spiritual or moral authority, while others disrupt or haunt him.

[Pre-Chorus]
We’re all you need
We’ll make you royalty
We’ll be the best of enemies

[Explanation of Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus introduces the idea of being” all you need” and promising to make the person” kingliness.” It sets the stage for a dynamic relationship, conceivably with the cult or suckers, and hints at the pressure essential in being both necessary and negative.

[Chorus]
Read mе all my rights
I’ll never grow tired of your grеat advice
Won’t somebody tell me what I believe?
I’m sorry for your sacrifice
I guess I must’ve sounded like the antichrist
Won’t somebody tell me
Won’t somebody tell me
What I believe?

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus expresses defiance and a refusal to conform to others’ expectations. The songster wants to be read his rights, representing a desire for freedom of expression and the right to individual beliefs. The mention of not growing tired of “great advice” suggests a sarcastic tone, implying that unsolicited advice is abundant.

[Breakdown]
Oh
“Are you happy now?”
Rent-free living in your head
“R.I.P.”, they commented
I felt it when they said
“We only ever love you when you’re seeing red”

[Explanation of Breakdown]
The breakdown includes a spoken line, “Are you happy now?” which could be directed at those who criticize or judge the artist. The expression” rent-free living in your head” is repeated, pressing the impact that the artist’s presence has on others, indeed if it’s in a critical or negative way.

[Bridge]
Heaven burning bright
You’ve really gotta wonder how I sleep at night
Won’t somebody tell me?
Won’t somebody tell me?

[Explanation of Bridge]
The bridge introduces the concept of “Heaven burning bright” and questions about how the singer sleeps at night. This could be a reflection on the heart of artist or a commentary on the findings and reviews he receives.

[Chorus]
Read mе all my rights
I’ll never grow tired of your grеat advice
Won’t somebody tell me what I believe?
I’m sorry for your sacrifice
I guess I must’ve sounded like the antichrist
Won’t somebody tell me
Won’t somebody tell me
What I believe?

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus expresses defiance and a refusal to conform to others’ expectations. The songster wants to be read his rights, representing a desire for freedom of expression and the right to individual beliefs. The mention of not growing tired of “great advice” suggests a sarcastic tone, implying that unsolicited advice is abundant.

[Outro]
What I believe
(All eyes on me)
What I believe

[Explanation of Outro]
The outro repeats the plea for someone to tell the singer what he believes, emphasizing the hunt for particular identity and the struggle against external influences.

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