Hell's Kitchen
Closebye Lyrics
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Trespassing, old ruins
We dress different
To hide stitches
Like skull masked children
In Hell's Kitchen
Who are you gonna be?
When every day is Halloween
When every day is Halloween
Five stages, grief talking
I deny it, then I bargain
Cause underneath the white sheet
You're a werewolf
I'm the goblin
In West Village
Who are you gonna be?
When every day is Halloween
Who are you gonna be?
When every day is Halloween
Who are you gonna be?
Who are you gonna be?
When every day is Halloween
Grim reaper's
Dead ringer
Face hidden
Stealth weapon
Sharp message
Dull image
No impression
Cause take away the dark hood you're just average
Your worst nightmare was my privilege
So whose is gonna be?
It's either you or me
The lyrics to Closebye's song "Hell's Kitchen" explore themes of identity, disguise, and the blurred boundaries between reality and fantasy. The song opens with the line "You say it, I'll do it," suggesting a willingness to act upon someone else's desires and commands. The mention of trespassing old ruins and dressing differently to hide stitches creates an image of individuals who are hiding their true selves or past traumas behind a facade. The comparison to "skull masked children in Hell's Kitchen" adds a haunting and eerie element to the lyrics, hinting at a dark and mysterious atmosphere.
The repetition of the question "Who are you gonna be? When every day is Halloween" raises the idea that in a world where every day feels like Halloween, where masks are worn and disguises are prevalent, it becomes challenging to determine one's true identity. The mention of the five stages of grief, denial, and bargaining suggests internal conflicts and struggles that one may experience while trying to navigate their identity in this distorted reality.
The lyrics also play with the concept of monsters and creatures typically associated with Halloween, such as werewolves and goblins. These references create a sense of duality within the personas of the individuals in the song. The line "In West Village" adds a specific location, perhaps indicating a particular neighborhood or environment where this theme of identity exploration takes place.
The mention of the grim reaper, a common symbol of death, introduces a sense of danger and foreboding. The line "take away the dark hood, you're just average" suggests that behind the intimidating facade, everyone is ultimately just a regular person. The lyrics culminate in the question of who will prevail in this situation, emphasizing the power struggle and the high stakes involved.
Overall, "Hell's Kitchen" delves into themes of self-discovery, deception, and the complexities of identity in a world where reality and fantasy intertwine.
Line by Line Meaning
You say it, I'll do it
I will carry out your instructions without hesitation
Trespassing, old ruins
We are exploring abandoned places without permission
We dress different
Our clothing sets us apart from others
To hide stitches
We wear unique outfits to conceal our scars
Like skull masked children
Similar to masked kids with skull designs on their faces
In Hell's Kitchen
In a dangerous and unpredictable environment
Who are you gonna be?
What persona will you adopt?
When every day is Halloween
In a reality where every day feels like a mysterious holiday
Five stages, grief talking
Expressing the different emotional phases of grieving
I deny it, then I bargain
Initially rejecting the grief, but eventually trying to negotiate with it
Cause underneath the white sheet
Because beneath the surface appearance
You're a werewolf
You have a hidden wild and untamed nature
I'm the goblin
I represent mischief and trickery
In West Village
In a specific neighborhood or community
Who are you gonna be?
What identity will you assume?
When every day is Halloween
In a world where each day feels like a perpetual masquerade
Grim reaper's
Belonging to the personification of death
Dead ringer
A perfect resemblance or match
Face hidden
Concealing one's true identity
Stealth weapon
A covert and effective tool
Sharp message
A powerful and impactful statement
Dull image
An unimpressive and unremarkable appearance
No impression
Leaving no lasting impact
Cause take away the dark hood you're just average
If we remove the deceptive facade, you are ordinary
Your worst nightmare was my privilege
I took pleasure in causing your greatest fears
So whose is gonna be?
Whose turn is it?
It's either you or me
One of us will come out on top
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Ian Salazar, Jonah Smith
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Closebye
You say it, I'll do it
Trespassing, old ruins
We dress different
To hide stitches
Like skull masked children
In Hell's Kitchen
Who are you gonna be?
When every day is Halloween
Who are you gonna be?
When every day is Halloween
Five stages, grief talking
I deny it, then I bargain
Cause underneath the white sheet
You're a werewolf
I'm the goblin
In West Village
Who are you gonna be?
When every day is Halloween
Who are you gonna be?
When every day is Halloween
Who are you gonna be?
Who are you gonna be?
When every day is Halloween
Grim reaper's
Dead ringer
Face hidden
Stealth weapon
Sharp message
Dull image
No impression
Cause take away the dark hood you're just average
Your worst nightmare was my privilege
So whose is gonna be?
It's either you or me