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Bug Art
Sweet Joey Vermouth Lyrics


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You don't need to like my bug art
It's okay
Lotta people they just don't like bugs and that's fine, I'm okay with that
You can just scroll on by, you don't need to like my bug art
It's cool, really, I get it, it's fine
Not everyone's gonna like my bug art and I'm coming to terms with that
It's okay, you can just keep on scrolling by

I try to make bugs that you like
But sometimes, the bugs, they just don't look right



And that's alright
It's alright
That's okay

You don't need to like my bug art
It's okay
Lotta people they just don't like bugs and that's fine
I'm okay with that
You can just scroll on by, you don't need to like my bug art
It's cool, really, I get it, it's fine
Not everyone's gonna like my bug art and I'm coming to terms with that
It's okay, you can just keep on scrolling by

And you don't need to like
If you don't like my bugs I promise it's alright
It's okay
It's okay with me

Overall Meaning

The song "Bug Art" by Sweet Joey Vermouth is a reflective piece that touches on themes of acceptance and understanding. The lyrics suggest that the singer creates art featuring bugs, but acknowledges that not everyone will enjoy or appreciate it. They encourage the listener to simply move on if they do not like the art, stating that they are fine with not pleasing everyone. Despite this, the singer also expresses a desire to create bugs that are pleasing to others, but recognizes that this may not always be possible. Overall, the message of the song is one of self-acceptance and embracing one's individuality, even if it means not pleasing everyone.


Line by Line Meaning

You don't need to like my bug art
The artist acknowledges that not everyone will appreciate their artwork featuring bugs and reassures the audience that it's okay to have different tastes.


It's okay
The artist is accepting of the fact that their bug art may not be well-received by everyone and communicates that there's no need to feel bad about it.


Lotta people they just don't like bugs and that's fine, I'm okay with that
The artist acknowledges that bugs may not be everyone's cup of tea and expresses a positive attitude towards varying preferences.


You can just scroll on by, you don't need to like my bug art
The artist suggests that those who are not fond of bug art can simply pass it by rather than forcing themselves to consume the content.


It's cool, really, I get it, it's fine
The artist wants the audience to know that they understand and respect their opinions, even if they differ from the artist's own.


Not everyone's gonna like my bug art and I'm coming to terms with that
The artist acknowledges that they can't please everyone and are learning to accept that reality.


I try to make bugs that you like
The artist is attempting to cater to the audience's interests by creating bug art that appeals to them.


But sometimes, the bugs, they just don't look right
The artist admits that their attempts to create art that pleases everyone may not always meet expectations and that it's okay to make mistakes.


And you don't need to like
The artist is reminding the audience that they are not obligated to like the bug art, and it's perfectly fine if they don't.


If you don't like my bugs I promise it's alright
The artist is trying to reassure the audience that their negative opinions won't be a source of worry for the artist.


It's okay with me
The artist communicates that they harbor no hard feelings towards those who dislike their bug art and are at peace with the differing opinions.




Writer(s): Joe Palermo Cannizzaro

Contributed by Camden P. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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