Reboot
CrazyEightyEight Lyrics


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Mr. Hitchcock, what is your
Definition of happiness?
A clear horizon
Nothing to worry about on your
Plate
Only things that are creative
And not destructive




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to CrazyEightyEight's song Reboot paint a picture of a simple and happy life. The first line asks Mr. Hitchcock, who many believe is a reference to the famous filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, for his definition of happiness. The next line describes a clear horizon. This could refer to the idea of having a clear and positive outlook on life, or it could be interpreted literally as a beautiful view of the world without any obstructions. The lyrics then mention having nothing to worry about on your plate, which likely means no problems or stress weighing on your mind. The final line suggests that happiness comes from engaging in creative activities rather than destructive ones, indicating a preference for positivity over negativity.


Overall, the lyrics to Reboot convey the idea that happiness can be found in simplicity, positivity, and creativity. The song seems to be encouraging listeners to focus on the good things in life and engage in activities that bring joy and fulfillment.


Line by Line Meaning

Mr. Hitchcock, what is your
Asking the renowned Mr. Hitchcock for his opinion or viewpoint.


Definition of happiness?
Inquiring about his personal understanding of what happiness is or means.


A clear horizon
A state of mind devoid of any obstacles, troubles or worries.


Nothing to worry about on your
In this context, 'your' refers to one's plate or day-to-day concerns, and 'nothing to worry about' means a life free from any anxiety-inducing responsibilities or obligations.


Plate
Metaphor for life's various responsibilities, commitments or burdens.


Only things that are creative
Limiting oneself to only creative, productive or positive pursuits, instead of partaking in anything destructive or harmful.


And not destructive
Avoiding anything that could potentially cause harm, whether to oneself or others.




Writer(s): jarrod alonge

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