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Fairmount
Rich People Lyrics
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For every addict like me who died
Behind the same line
"Just one more time"
My name might be justified
But I start to cry
On the side of the highway
And it's cold in my shoes
Might be my turn to lose
And it's my right to choose
Can't step over, I must walk through
I don't know if you'll make it out
But I'll come through
I just don't want to miss you
Cause I'm just trying to find the words
To ease the symptoms of the pain
But you're the key, and you're the cage
The operator
And your worst cell mate
And I'm not a fan
Of the voice that says things
That it don't understand
But it talks all the same
As it passes the blame
Like it's off somewhere else
And it's all just one big cry for help
Your mom met us all
We just stared at your body
And blamed Fetanyl
And I magnified
The lines
Between you and I
Body wakes, but the brain might die
I don't know if you'll make it out
But I'll come through
I just don't want to miss you
Cause I'm just trying to find the words
To ease the symptoms of the pain
But you're the key, and you're the cage
The operator
And your worst cell mate
I've gone numb
When friends fall
Seven years and I can still
Feel the withdrawal
I don't want to let anyone come too close
Cause sometimes these church basements
Are the only space
Between my friends and overdose
I don't know if you'll make it out
But I'll come through
I just don't want to miss you
Cause I'm just trying to find the words
To ease the symptoms of your pain
But you're the key, and you're the cage
The operator
And your worst cell mate
The lyrics in the song "Fairmount" by Rich People delve deep into the struggles and emotions surrounding addiction and loss. The opening lines reflect a sense of fatalistic resignation, with the singer contemplating the numerous individuals lost to addiction, including themselves, and the recurring cycle of succumbing to the urge for "just one more time." The lyrics express a sense of helplessness and sorrow, with the mention of potentially being justified by the number of addicts who have passed away, highlighting the harsh reality of addiction's grip.
The imagery of finding 'Tom' on the side of the highway adds a visceral and heartbreaking element to the song, emphasizing the real-life consequences and tragedies that come with substance abuse. The singer's emotional turmoil is palpable as they grapple with the possibility of their own demise, recognizing the ever-present risk and fragility of life. The theme of choice and consequence is prevalent, as the lyrics touch on the weight of decisions made and the inevitability of facing the repercussions of one's actions.
The lines about trying to ease the pain and finding the right words to convey feelings of loss and struggle show a longing for connection and understanding amidst the chaos of addiction. The reference to the person struggling with addiction as both the key and the cage, the operator and their own worst cell mate, paints a complex portrait of internal conflict and the tangled web of emotions that come with battling addiction. The lyrics convey a sense of empathy and compassion for the individual's inner turmoil and the external forces at play.
The song concludes with a poignant reflection on the toll addiction takes on relationships and the pervasive fear of losing those close to the singer. The stark reality of witnessing friends fall to overdose and the numbing effect it has on the singer's psyche is deeply felt in these lines. The desire to protect oneself and others from the harsh realities of addiction echoes throughout, as the singer grapples with the pain and devastation that come with losing loved ones to the merciless grip of substance abuse. In the end, the lyrics convey a sense of hope mingled with despair, a dedication to coming through despite the odds, and a poignant plea to not miss the chance to connect and support those battling their demons.
Line by Line Meaning
If I had a dime
If I had money for every addict like me who died
For every addict like me who died
For each person who suffered the same fate as me due to addiction
Just one more time
Just the temptation of one last hit
My name might be justified
This may somehow make sense of the situation
But I start to cry
However, I can't help but to break down
On the side of the highway
By the road where tragedy struck
When it's my Tom they find
When it's my friend Tom who is discovered
And it's cold in my shoes
Feeling empty and lost
Might be my turn to lose
Perhaps it's my time to face defeat
And it's my right to choose
But ultimately, I have the power to decide
Can't step over, I must walk through
I cannot avoid this, I have to confront it
I don't know if you'll make it out
I'm uncertain if you'll survive
But I'll come through
But I'll be there for you
I just don't want to miss you
I can't bear the thought of losing you
Cause I'm just trying to find the words
I'm searching for ways to comfort
To ease the symptoms of the pain
To alleviate the suffering
But you're the key, and you're the cage
You are both the solution and the problem
The operator
The one in control
And your worst cell mate
You are facing your own demons
I've gone numb
I've become desensitized
When friends fall
Witnessing the downfall of those close to me
Seven years and I can still
Even after all this time
Feel the withdrawal
I still feel the impact
I don't want to let anyone come too close
I fear getting too attached to avoid further pain
Sometimes these church basements
In these places of solace
Are the only space
May be the only barrier
Between my friends and overdose
Between my companions and a fatal outcome
Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Robert Rich Jr
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