No Way Out
Nail Lyrics


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All I've undergone
I will keep on

Underneath it all
We feel so small
The heavens fall
But still we crawl
All I've undergone




I will keep on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nail's song "No Way Out" describe a sense of resilience in the face of adversity. The repeated phrase "All I've undergone, I will keep on" suggests that the singer has experienced some form of hardship, but is determined to persevere regardless. This sense of determination is reinforced by the image of continuing to crawl even as the heavens fall.


Line by Line Meaning

All I've undergone
Despite the hardships, difficulties and pain that I have been through or will go through in the future,


I will keep on
I will keep moving forward and not give up or let the struggles define me.


Underneath it all
Beneath the surface, beneath the facade that people see,


We feel so small
We can feel insignificant, helpless or vulnerable in the face of challenges and obstacles in life.


The heavens fall
Even when everything seems to crumble or fall apart, when it feels like the world is ending or the sky is falling,


But still we crawl
We keep moving forward, even if it's just a slow, painful crawl towards our goals and aspirations.




Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: CHARLIE CLOUSER, KEITH HILLEBRANDT, TRENT REZNOR

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@sarinemagpie7999

Yay!!! Grant's back. I rewatch his playlist all the time to prep for doing my sister's bitten nails and it's always fun to hear the suzie and grant banter.

@atherisGAY

Thank you for not being judgemental towards nail biting. ❤️ I got ridiculed for my nails before and I am too scared to go to a nail salon.

@roxymoore3579

That’s so sad. All of my clients are anxious nail bitters and I turn them in to long natural nails wearing.

@lissa3262

Oh nooo! That's awful! I'm sure that was just a bad nail salon! Have you tried going to a new one yet?

@Brooke.E1

Okay as a special effects makeup artist little tip. Please know that these little tiny bottles of liquid latex for nails are super overpriced. Now I understand people dont plan to use a lot so thats why these little bottles are convenient, however a bottle for half an ounce is $6-10 depending on where you get it from, a special effects makeup bottle of liquid latex for 16 ounces (which i know most of you wont need, but there are smaller size bottles) is roughly $10. and around halloween time most stores with halloween costumes will have these bottles and if you wait for them to go on sale itll be even cheaper.
I have used my regular special effects makeup latex all these years and it works just the same :)

@destanyolson5935

Yes!! Thank you..! My moms a special effects makeup fanatic!! Especially on halloween 😂 so I poured a little bit of her liquid latex into a jar for me to use for nails and iv been telling all my friends about It! Sooo much cheaper.

@Brooke.E1

@Destany Olson yesss! When I saw those little bottles come out and how expensive they were I was so mad for everyone who had no idea how much they were getting ripped off! I try and tell everyone whenever its brought up so I'm glad I'm not alone😂

@seraphimdagger

Thank you so much for the tip ❤ I’ve been looking at those little bottles and I couldn’t convince myself to pay the price for that amount 😂

@Brooke.E1

@seraphimdagger Of course! When I saw them start coming out I was so annoyed because I knew so few people would know how over priced they are for what you are getting, so I like to share that info when I can! You can also use q-tips to apply or if you want to be a bit more precise get some cheap disposal paint brushes (the latex ruins brushes).

@TallulahFoxxx

As an MUA and nail tech, I agree lol. It’s crazy to me how many things we’ve been using for years and years, that become popular because of TikTok or whatever, and some company decides to capitalise on it by making it into its own “product” lol.

When I worked at a TV studio, to get rid of flyaways or secure whispies without pins or spray, I used spoolies (disposable mascara wands). It prevents the client/guest’s hair from getting too sticky with hairspray or having visible pins.

Imagine my horror to see an ad on social media for “the magic flyaway tool!” - it was £10/$13. It was literally a spoolie. That’s it. 😂😂😂😂😂 And all the comments were like “WOW I need this!”, all tagging their friends 😭 I’m like “no - no you don’t”.

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