I'm With You
P.P.M. Lyrics
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As long as the two-metre rule is adhered to
Exchanging gifts with family
Five packs of coveted toilet paper
Celebrate with friends on Christmas day
Provided you wear the appropriate face mask
See the snow fall from the sky
My first time outside since fucking March
And say it's how the cards will fall
But you're betting with someone else's deck
Season's Greetings on Christmas cards
But don't lick the stamp, the virus can live on it
Deck the halls so merrily
It might be the last time you deck the halls at all
Some people will take the risk
And say it's how the cards will fall
But you're betting with someone else's deck
This isn't just about you
And you know if it was
I'd feel the same way too
I understand that I've ruined Christmas
I'm fine with the fact that I've ruined Christmas
I understand that I've ruined Christmas
I'm fine with the fact that I've ruined Christmas day
The lyrics to P.P.M.'s song I'm With You perfectly capture the unprecedented and unprecedented times we find ourselves in during the 2020 holiday season. The song paints a vivid picture of what Christmas may look like this year as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. P.P.M. focuses on how to celebrate the holiday season while still adhering to social distancing guidelines and staying safe.
The opening line, "Underneath the mistletoe, as long as the two-metre rule is adhered to," highlights that even romantic and intimate moments will have to adjust to the new norms. "Exchanging gifts with family, five packs of coveted toilet paper" underscores the shortage of resources, such as toilet paper, that became prevalent during the onset of the pandemic. The line "My first time outside since fucking March" demonstrates how much our world has changed in the past year. P.P.M. also emphasizes the importance of wearing face masks and using precautions to prevent the spreading of the virus, particularly during social gatherings.
The lyrics offer a sobering reminder that COVID-19 is real, deadly and not something that should be taken lightly. The song brings a perspective that has been largely glossed over in mainstream media, highlighting the importance of being responsible towards one another not just for our own sakes but for that of the larger community.
Line by Line Meaning
Underneath the mistletoe
As long as the two-metre rule is adhered to
Exchanging gifts with family
Five packs of coveted toilet paper
Celebrate with friends on Christmas day
Provided you wear the appropriate face mask
See the snow fall from the sky
My first time outside since fucking March
Some people will take the risk
And say it's how the cards will fall
But you're betting with someone else's deck
Season's Greetings on Christmas cards
But don't lick the stamp, the virus can live on it
Deck the halls so merrily
It might be the last time you deck the halls at all
This isn't just about you
And you know if it was
I'd feel the same way too
I understand that I've ruined Christmas
I'm fine with the fact that I've ruined Christmas
I'm fine with the fact that I've ruined Christmas day
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Michael McGowan
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