Shut up
Cutty Lyrics


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Their coming
To see me
New people on the bus
c warm day
The most of March
I never felt so at ease

These groups of people
They don't even know me

Shut up and sit peacefully
They don't even know me
I day dreamingly
I dream daily

Never watched the sky
The view so blue
Nothing can harm or hurt anyone
cnd each of us is staring
One side the sun
The other side the moon

Shut up and sit peacefully
They don't even know me
I day dreamingly
I dream daily

Shut up and sit peacefully
They don't even know me
I day dreamingly
I dream daily

No

No script
Your words
No need
Your eyes are glued to this scene
Just shut up
Sit peacefully
cnd I could get to know me

I day dreamingly
I dream daily




I dream daily
I dream daily

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Shut Up" by Cutty depict a sense of introspection and a desire for solitude amidst the presence of unfamiliar people. The song begins by expressing the anticipation of new people coming to see the singer, possibly referring to a social gathering or an event. Despite the influx of these individuals, the singer finds solace in the peacefulness of the bus ride and the warm day, emphasizing a newfound comfort and ease within themselves.


The second verse delves into the disconnect between the singer and these groups of people. They highlight the fact that these individuals don't truly know them, suggesting a sense of detachment or unfamiliarity. In the chorus, the singer urges others to "shut up and sit peacefully," emphasizing the desire for silence and tranquility, perhaps to escape the pressures and expectations of social interaction. The repetition of the phrase "I dream daily" reinforces the singer's longing for the freedom to daydream and disconnect from the outside world.


The bridge introduces the idea of rejecting societal conventions and expectations, symbolized by the absence of a script and the dismissing of others' words. The singer emphasizes the importance of self-discovery and getting to know oneself, implying that this can only be achieved by silence and introspection. The song concludes with the repetition of the chorus, reiterating the need for peace and solitude in order to nurture one's own dreams and aspirations.


Overall, "Shut Up" addresses the desire for personal space, introspection, and the liberation that comes from disconnecting from societal expectations and pressures.


Line by Line Meaning

Their coming
A group of new people is approaching


To see me
They are coming specifically to meet me


New people on the bus
These newcomers are taking the same bus as me


c warm day
It's a pleasantly warm day


The most of March
This is the most relaxed I've felt in March


I never felt so at ease
I have never felt so relaxed and comfortable


These groups of people
These different clusters of individuals


They don't even know me
They are unaware of my existence or who I am


Shut up and sit peacefully
Stay silent and calmly occupy your space


I day dreamingly
I often find myself lost in daydreams


I dream daily
I have dreams and aspirations every day


Never watched the sky
I have never taken the time to observe the sky


The view so blue
The sight is incredibly blue and serene


Nothing can harm or hurt anyone
There is a sense of safety and invulnerability for all


cnd each of us is staring
Each person is gazing and contemplating


One side the sun
On one side, there is the radiant sun


The other side the moon
On the other side, there is the peaceful moon


No
No, there is no need for certain things


No script
There is no predetermined plan or scenario


Your words
What you say


No need
There is no necessity or requirement


Your eyes are glued to this scene
Your attention is completely fixed on this moment


Just shut up
Simply be quiet


Sit peacefully
Remain calm and undisturbed


cnd I could get to know me
And I can have the opportunity to discover myself


I dream daily
I have dreams and aspirations every day




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