Can You Feel That?
Crimpshrine Lyrics


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Can you feel that?
Sitting in my room, I've got nothing to do
So I waste my time, and I fuck up my mind
She said "Can you feel that? It's a baby."
She said "Little baby girl, and it's your child."
It's better than t.v., and it's almost as free
Just one very small word
One hit and all my problems are cured
She said "It's a baby"




"Can you feel that?"

Overall Meaning

The song "Can You Feel That?" by Crimpshrine is a melancholic tune that speaks of a young man who's stuck in his room with nothing to do but waste his time and ultimately mess up his mind. However, his aimless existence takes a significant turn when he is told that he is going to be a father. The emotions the singer feels are not clear, but it seems that he simultaneously feels excitement and fear due to the responsibility that comes with being a parent.


The woman informs him that it's a little baby girl, and the young man contemplates the enormity of the situation. The singer seems to have realized that there is more to life than sitting in his room and wasting time. The baby is a new beginning for him, an opportunity to start over and do better. Despite the fear he feels, the singer understands that it's a blessing to have a baby and that there is a lot to live for. Therefore, he tries to embrace the moment and be happy about it.


In summary, "Can You Feel That?" is a song that captures the emotions that come with unexpected news such as becoming a parent. It highlights the fear, confusion, and excitement that one experiences when faced with such a life-changing circumstance.


Line by Line Meaning

Can you feel that?
Do you sense what I'm sensing?


Sitting in my room, I've got nothing to do
I'm bored and have no plans for today.


So I waste my time, and I fuck up my mind
I spend my time doing things that damage my mental health.


She said "Can you feel that? It's a baby."
The woman tells me that she's pregnant.


She said "Little baby girl, and it's your child."
The unborn child is a girl, and I am the father.


It's better than t.v., and it's almost as free
The feeling is more exciting than television and nearly as inexpensive.


Just one very small word
The word "baby" carries significant weight and responsibility.


One hit and all my problems are cured
Taking drugs appears to solve all my issues.


She said "It's a baby"
The woman reaffirms the presence of the unborn child.


"Can you feel that?"
She asks me again if I understand the gravity of the situation.




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@MrRobotlips

Brilliant lyrics.

@brianhamlin8021

Yes

@MrRobotlips

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