Chronomentrophobia
OutKast Lyrics


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Chronomentrophobia
The fear of clocks
The fear of time

High as the cost of living
I take what I've been given
Pastor say "be strong"
Ooh hey hey
I ain't got time leave me alone

I ain't got much time left
I've got to funk you now

Chronomentrophobia

Lord be having mercy on my soul
I'm having the impression that my life goin' be a bowl
Of cherries but its very hard for me to cope
Got tired of being broke
This ATLien ain't got no time to sit and mope
Made up my mind while y'all made up y'all beds
On a cold wooden floor is where I laid my head
Born in 1975 never thought I'd make it this far
Still battling in this racial war
Trying to find solutions to the situation I'm facing
Only thing that's free is my flow that y'all be chasing
Letting my niggas know before I go I drop that knowledge
Like dropping books lets stop the crooks
From robbing you of your brains and such using welfare as a crutch
I'm in it for good you into my hood you won't be finding much
Hope that when I'm gone y'all remember this
What we stood for "fuck that fame and that glitz"
It's beginning to look a lot like the ending
And got to be more careful know what corners you be bending




Revelations getting impatient and now I'm dead
Remember what I said I'm gone bow ya heads

Overall Meaning

The song "Chronomentrophobia" by Outkast is a commentary on the fleeting nature of time and the pressures of modern life. The lyrics, "Chronomentrophobia, the fear of clocks. The fear of time," set the tone for the entire piece. The singer is grappling with the fact that time is slipping away from him and he has a limited amount of it left. He feels the weight of the clock bearing down on him, as he struggles to make something of his life.


Throughout the song, the singer reflects on his struggles and how they have shaped him. He is deeply aware of the injustices of the world, particularly the racial inequality that he has faced. He has been forced to battle for everything that he has achieved, and he knows that time is running out for him to make a difference. Despite the challenges, he remains defiant, declaring that he will continue to fight until the very end.


Line by Line Meaning

High as the cost of living
Life is expensive and I'm feeling the weight of that cost


I take what I've been given
I'm making do with what I have and trying to make the best of it


Pastor say "be strong"
The religious figures in my life are telling me to persevere


Ooh hey hey
I'm crying out for help, but no one seems to hear me


I ain't got time leave me alone
I'm too busy trying to survive to deal with anything else right now


I ain't got much time left
I feel like my time is running out and I need to make the most of it


I've got to funk you now
I need to get my message across to you, even if it means being unconventional


Lord be having mercy on my soul
I'm worried about the state of my soul and need spiritual assistance


I'm having the impression that my life goin' be a bowl
I'm feeling like my life will be full of ups and downs, like a bowl of mixed fruit


Of cherries but its very hard for me to cope
Despite the good moments, life can still be difficult to manage


Got tired of being broke
I'm fed up with being poor and want to improve my situation


This ATLien ain't got no time to sit and mope
I'm not going to waste my time feeling sorry for myself; I have work to do


Made up my mind while y'all made up y'all beds
While other people were sleeping, I was focused on my dreams and goals


On a cold wooden floor is where I laid my head
I've been through tough times and slept in uncomfortable places


Born in 1975 never thought I'd make it this far
I never imagined that I'd live this long or achieve this much


Still battling in this racial war
I'm fighting against systemic racism and its effects on my life


Trying to find solutions to the situation I'm facing
I'm actively working to solve my problems and improve my situation


Only thing that's free is my flow that y'all be chasing
The only thing I have to offer is my music, which people are drawn to


Letting my niggas know before I go I drop that knowledge
I want to share my wisdom with my friends before I pass away


Like dropping books lets stop the crooks
I want to educate people and put a stop to corrupt behavior


From robbing you of your brains and such using welfare as a crutch
I want to prevent people from being taken advantage of and relying on government aid for too long


I'm in it for good you into my hood you won't be finding much
I'm committed to my community and my music, but it's not all glamorous


Hope that when I'm gone y'all remember this
I want to leave a lasting impact on the world and be remembered for my music


What we stood for "fuck that fame and that glitz"
We value authenticity and integrity over fame and superficiality


It's beginning to look a lot like the ending
The end of my life is approaching


And got to be more careful know what corners you be bending
I'm warning people to be cautious in their actions and decisions


Revelations getting impatient and now I'm dead
The biblical book of Revelations is coming to fruition and I fear death


Remember what I said I'm gone bow ya heads
I want people to pay attention to my message and respect my memory




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Written by: ANDRE BENJAMIN

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