Famous Potatoes
Endeavor Lyrics


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Let's hear that laughter once again. I didn't hear it all that well. I didn't hear the one about me taking things too seriously. Now I didn't hear you laugh as loudly. Forgive me for having dreams. I'm sorry for trying to learn how to achieve them. I'm sorry that I care. I'll never make a good businessman so I guess I'll never mean shit to you. Nothing but a pile of "ideals." Nothing more than a physical animation of hope. I'm not sorry for believing in love. I'm not sorry for believing in justice. I'm not sorry, no. Your expectations do not shape me (they just make me sad), not while you defeatingly submit to this inhumane machine. Black ribbons of haste. I felt the deep sorrows instilled inside. Insignificance - your word for my passions. And I don't know why but I've been wasting so much time and energy on relishing your opinions of me. I'd much rather spread my own wings than spill more of my own blood. The blood that's been pouring down from an eternal storm of the looks you've given and the things you've said. The instilled fears, inhibitions, and tears have disappeared since I've dared to ask myself "what about my life? What of this life?"




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Endeavor's song Famous Potatoes are a powerful rebuke of societal expectations and values driven by capitalist success. The singer addresses an unknown person, who appears to be a successful businessman, and apologizes for having dreams and ambitions that do not align with their ideals. The singer refuses to apologize for their belief in love and justice, and rejects the notion that their worth is defined by their financial success or conformity to cultural norms. Instead, the singer asserts their worth as an individual and encourages others to reject the expectations that hold them back.


The lyrics explore the tension between individual ambition and societal expectations in a capitalist culture. The singer's dreams and passions are at odds with the success-driven values promoted by mainstream culture, and are dismissed as irrelevant or naive. However, the singer refuses to give up on their own aspirations, recognizing that it is only by embracing their own individuality that they can achieve true fulfillment. The lyrics express a rejection of conformity and universal ideals, instead celebrating the unique qualities that make each person valuable and worthwhile.


Overall, the lyrics of Famous Potatoes are a powerful manifesto against conformity and a call to embrace individuality and authenticity. The singer embraces their own value, recognizing that their worth is not dependent on societal expectations, and encourages others to do the same. The song is a powerful reminder that success and fulfillment come not from adhering to someone else's expectations but from staying true to oneself.


Line by Line Meaning

Let's hear that laughter once again.
I want to hear your laughter again


I didn't hear it all that well.
I didn't hear it clearly


I didn't hear the one about me taking things too seriously.
I missed the joke about me being too serious


Now I didn't hear you laugh as loudly.
You're not laughing as loudly as before


Forgive me for having dreams.
Please excuse me for having dreams


I'm sorry for trying to learn how to achieve them.
I apologize for wanting to accomplish my dreams and trying to learn how to do it


I'm sorry that I care.
I apologize for caring


I'll never make a good businessman so I guess I'll never mean shit to you.
Since I won't be a good business person, I'll never be important to you


Nothing but a pile of "ideals."
All I have are my beliefs and values


Nothing more than a physical animation of hope.
I'm only a physical embodiment of hope


I'm not sorry for believing in love.
I don't regret believing in love


I'm not sorry for believing in justice.
I don't regret believing in justice


I'm not sorry, no.
I have no regrets


Your expectations do not shape me (they just make me sad), not while you defeatingly submit to this inhumane machine.
I won't let your expectations dictate my life; your submission to an inhumane system makes me sad


Black ribbons of haste.
I'm in a hurry and feeling gloomy


I felt the deep sorrows instilled inside.
I felt a deep sadness internally


Insignificance - your word for my passions.
My passions don't matter to you


And I don't know why but I've been wasting so much time and energy on relishing your opinions of me.
I don't know why, but I've been overly concerned with your opinions about me, which has been a waste of time and energy


I'd much rather spread my own wings than spill more of my own blood.
I want to be independent and make my own choices without sacrificing myself


The blood that's been pouring down from an eternal storm of the looks you've given and the things you've said.
The emotional pain I've felt from your judgement and words has been overwhelming


The instilled fears, inhibitions, and tears have disappeared since I've dared to ask myself "what about my life? What of this life?"
I overcame my fears, inhibitions, and tears by questioning what I want from life, and what I want to do with it




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