Two Feet
Radon Lyrics


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It's six o'clock and the sun comes up...
Woke up this morning without a heart,
You know I bled it dry long ago.

Walking over it every day.
Can't you see, oh god,
You know life ain't good for nothing when you're caught up in a frees




Overall Meaning

In the song "Two Feet" by Radon, the opening line "It's six o'clock and the sun comes up" sets the tone for the rest of the song which follows a similar theme. The lyric refers to the start of a new day, where the sun has risen and another day begins. However, the following line "Woke up this morning without a heart" establishes a sense of emptiness and numbness. This feeling intensifies as the next line "You know I bled it dry long ago" refers to having given everything but receiving nothing in return.


The phrase "Walking over it every day" further emphasizes a sense of hopelessness and being trapped in a cycle of despair. The lyrics appear to reflect on a period of life where the singer was caught up in a difficult situation - possibly struggling with addiction or depression. The final line "You know life ain't good for nothing when you're caught up in a freeze" adds an element of resignation where the singer acknowledges that sometimes life is just tough to deal with.


Overall, "Two Feet" is a melancholic song about how difficult it can be to keep going when things are tough. It offers a reflective and introspective exploration of the human experience when faced with adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

It's six o'clock and the sun comes up...
Another day is starting and the sun is rising


Woke up this morning without a heart,
I feel emptiness and nothingness inside me


You know I bled it dry long ago.
I have given and lost everything I had, leaving me with nothing


Walking over it every day.
I am constantly reminded of my past struggles and hardships


Can't you see, oh god,
I am pleading for help and guidance from a higher power


You know life ain't good for nothing when you're caught up in a freeze
Being stuck and unable to move forward in life is a miserable existence




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