Sleepless
Despised Icon Lyrics


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Another morning when I feel more rotten than alive. The reflection in the mirror across the room shows that I'm just another useless being, head down in a tobacco haze with a bottle of broken dreams in my hand. I wonder if I was just gone, would anyone miss me?




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Despised Icon's song "Sleepless" reflect the feelings and emotions of someone struggling with depression and isolation. The opening line, "Another morning when I feel more rotten than alive," conveys the sense of hopelessness and despair that can come with mental illness. The line "The reflection in the mirror across the room shows that I'm just another useless being" suggests feelings of worthlessness and self-doubt, while "head down in a tobacco haze with a bottle of broken dreams in my hand" paints a vivid picture of someone using substances to escape their pain. The final line, "I wonder if I was just gone, would anyone miss me?" is particularly haunting, expressing the feeling of being alone and unimportant in the world.


Overall, the lyrics to "Sleepless" are a powerful commentary on the struggles many people face with mental illness. The singer's words convey a sense of hopelessness and despair, but also a sense of resilience and determination to keep going despite the difficulties they face.


Line by Line Meaning

Another morning when I feel more rotten than alive.
Today is another day where I wake up feeling miserable and hopeless.


The reflection in the mirror across the room shows that I'm just another useless being, head down in a tobacco haze with a bottle of broken dreams in my hand.
As I stare at myself in the mirror, all I see is a worthless person lost in a cloud of smoke and clutching onto unachievable aspirations.


I wonder if I was just gone, would anyone miss me?
I question whether anyone would even notice or care if I were to disappear completely.




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