2 AM
Monday Math Class Lyrics


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That's it in the snow Talk about of what waste i am Then was uplight,
It was all a dream And never meet again Where is all start to call up
I see a smiley,
On your face A smile that Reminds me all Of the lies you've made 2.
00 am, Im still awake,
Im write a song Seeing on all light Going off and on may i scared
Into the black Hoping it never come back As if,
You never going to change I've told you,
What aim this like You told that im never right leave me on the




Street Every the air too cold With the garbage man moving
His heavy load walking by the road And pass very want but know

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Monday Math Class's song "2 AM" are filled with a sense of melancholy and contemplation. The singer seems to be reflecting on a relationship that has ended, and is grappling with the emotions that come with that. The line "That's it in the snow" suggests that perhaps the relationship has ended during the winter months, and the image of the snow serves to underscore the coldness and finality of the situation. The singer then goes on to say "Talk about of what waste I am", which could be interpreted as self-blame or self-deprecation. The line "Then was uplight" is a bit unclear in terms of meaning, but it seems to suggest that the singer is trying to find some sort of positivity or hope in the situation.


The line "It was all a dream" adds to the sense of confusion and disorientation that the singer is feeling. If the relationship truly was a dream or a figment of their imagination, then the pain of its loss might be even more difficult to grapple with. The line "And never meet again" is particularly poignant, as it suggests that the singer has accepted that the relationship is truly over, and that they will never have the chance to reconcile or reconnect. The final lines of the song speak to the singer's sense of isolation and loneliness, as they are up writing a song while everyone else is asleep. The fact that the lights are going off and on suggests a sense of instability or uncertainty, and the line "Into the black/Hoping it never come back" underscores the sense of fear or anxiety that the singer is feeling as they contemplate the future.


Line by Line Meaning

That's it in the snow
It's done and over with, like footprints in the snow


Talk about of what waste i am
Reflecting on my mistakes and regrets


Then was uplight,
But then there was hope and positivity


It was all a dream
I had a vision for myself that seemed unattainable


And never meet again
The dream is unreachable and I've accepted it


Where is all start to call up
I'm wondering where I went wrong in pursuing my dreams


I see a smiley,
I notice a fake happiness in those around me


On your face
You can't hide your emotions and your true feelings show


A smile that Reminds me all
The smile reminds me of all the hidden lies and betrayal


Of the lies you've made 2.
Of the countless lies you've told me repeatedly


00 am, Im still awake,
At 2 AM in the morning, I'm still wide awake and lost in thought


Im write a song
I turn to music to express my emotions and find solace


Seeing on all light Going off and on may i scared
As the lights flicker on and off, I become increasingly afraid


Into the black
I'm consumed by darkness and doubt


Hoping it never come back
I hope this feeling of despair never returns


As if,
It's almost like


You never going to change
I realize that you will never change your ways


I've told you,
I've tried to make you understand


What aim this like
What my aspirations and hopes are like


You told that im never right leave me on the
You dismissed me and left me defeated


Street
Alone and vulnerable


Every the air too cold
The frigid air is a reflection of my current state of mind


With the garbage man moving
Even the garbage man's work is a harsh reminder of the world's unforgiving nature


His heavy load walking by the road
He carries the burden of the past, but continues to move forward


And pass very want but know
Every moment is fleeting, but I still hold on to hope for the future




Writer(s): Ario Hendarwan, Priscilla Jamail

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