hh1
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Jerry used to dream in colors,
His life is black and white.
When he was a kid he swore
His future would be bright

Silvia never makes decisions,
cnd never takes a risk
Their lives would sadly come to and end
Until a thought crept in

What if I die soon
What if I die soon
What if I die soon
What if I die soon

Jack and Nick they were best friends
Since they went to school
They haven't seen each other in five years
cnd no one makes first move

clex used to hide his love
Regrets the time he loose
He's not afraid of people's judgment
But of being refused

What if I die soon
What if I die soon
What if I die soon
What if I die soon

cin't no time to wait or wasting
Time will always run
No regrets and no excuses
One question in my mind





What if I die soon
What if I die soon
What if I die soon
What if I die soon

Time will, time will always run
Time will, time will always run
Time will, time will always run

Overall Meaning

In the opening verses of Shock-M's song "hh1," we encounter Jerry, a character grappling with the contrast between the vibrancy of his childhood dreams and the drab reality of his adult life. Jerry’s dreams, filled with color and promise, stand in stark contrast to his gray existence, suggesting a loss of hope or passion over time. His youthful aspirations indicated a belief in a bright future, yet the disillusionment he faces reflects a common struggle that many endure as they navigate the complexities of adulthood. The juxtaposition of dreams and reality sets a poignant tone, inviting listeners to reflect on the ways life can strip away the vibrance of youth, leaving behind a monochrome experience that can feel devoid of excitement or purpose.


The next part of the narrative introduces Silvia, who embodies indecision and fear of risk, presenting another layer of the human experience that often leads to dissatisfaction. Her inability to make decisions signifies a paralysis that can arise from the weight of potential consequences and the fear of failure. The lyrics imply that this stagnation leads to a dire outcome, where a life unfulfilled is likened to an end. However, a glimmer of hope materializes with the emerging thought of mortality. The repetition of “What if I die soon” underscores an existential urgency, pushing both Silvia and the listener to confront the fragility of life. The questioning serves as a catalyst for reflection, prompting individuals to consider whether they are truly living or merely existing, encouraging a deeper engagement with their choices.


Jack and Nick's narrative further explores themes of connection and the passage of time, illustrating how distance can create barriers even between the closest friends. Their long separation, marked by a lack of initiative to reconnect, highlights the human tendency to allow relationships to lapse due to inertia. The distance reflects not just physical absence but an emotional disconnect that can occur over time. The societal expectation that someone should make the first move in mending relationships provokes questions about pride, vulnerability, and the fear of rejection. Their predicament acts as a parallel to the broader message of the song—time waits for no one, and the fear of taking the first step can lead to missed opportunities for reconnection and healing.


The recurring refrain of “What if I die soon” serves as a haunting reminder to prioritize living authentically and boldly. The subsequent lines reinforce the urgency of action, reinforcing the notion that life is fleeting and time relentless. The declaration of "cin't no time to wait or wasting" embodies a call to arms for the listener, advocating for a life lived without regret or excuses. It champions the importance of seizing the moment and making choices that align with one's true desires, rather than succumbing to fear or complacency. Ultimately, the insistence that "time will always run" acts as both a warning and a motivator, compelling individuals to confront their fears, embrace their vulnerabilities, and take meaningful risks while they still have the chance. This recognition of mortality is positioned not as a somber burden, but rather as a liberating force that can inspire a more vibrant and fulfilling existence.


Line by Line Meaning

Jerry used to dream in colors,
Jerry once had vibrant, imaginative aspirations, filled with possibilities.


His life is black and white.
However, the reality he faces is dull and monotonous, lacking excitement or variety.


When he was a kid he swore
As a child, he confidently promised himself that he would achieve great things.


His future would be bright
He envisioned a hopeful and successful future ahead of him.


Silvia never makes decisions,
Silvia often finds it difficult to commit to choices or directions in her life.


and never takes a risk
She avoids stepping out of her comfort zone, shying away from uncertainty.


Their lives would sadly come to an end
This lack of action ultimately leads their lives to stagnation.


Until a thought crept in
That is, until a transformative idea entered their minds.


What if I die soon
They begin to consider the gravity of mortality and the urgency of their circumstances.


What if I die soon
This thought repeats, amplifying its significance and unsettling nature.


What if I die soon
The mantra underscores a growing awareness of life’s fragility.


What if I die soon
This apprehensive reflection invites deep introspection into their lives.


Jack and Nick they were best friends
Jack and Nick shared a close bond that was forged during their school days.


Since they went to school
Their friendship spans back to their formative years in education.


They haven't seen each other in five years
Despite their once strong connection, they have lost touch for half a decade.


and no one makes first move
Neither person is willing to reach out and reconnect, leading to prolonged silence.


clex used to hide his love
clex kept his feelings concealed, avoiding vulnerability.


Regrets the time he loss
He reflects with regret on the opportunities he missed by not expressing his affection.


He's not afraid of people's judgment
He feels confident enough not to worry about how others perceive him.


But of being refused
However, he deeply fears the possibility of rejection from those he cares about.


What if I die soon
The haunting inquiry returns, pressing him to confront his fears and desires.


What if I die soon
This relentless question persists, urging him to seize the moment.


What if I die soon
The underlying anxiety of impermanence provokes further contemplation.


What if I die soon
This repeated concern reinforces the urgency to act on his feelings.


cin't no time to wait or wasting
There is an imperative to act without delay; time is fleeting.


Time will always run
Time is relentless and will continue to move forward, regardless of one's actions.


No regrets and no excuses
One should live without looking back and without justifying inaction.


One question in my mind
A singular, deeply troubling thought occupies my consciousness.


What if I die soon
The anxiety resurfaces, demanding attention and urging for meaningful changes.


What if I die soon
This existential query echoes, casting a shadow upon daily existence.


What if I die soon
Every repetition heightens the urgency to embrace life to its fullest.


What if I die soon
The refrain persists as a reminder to cherish every moment.


Time will, time will always run
Time is an unstoppable force, continuously advancing toward the unknown.


Time will, time will always run
This serves as a reminder that time will never pause or retreat.


Time will, time will always run
The inevitability of time's passage continues to affect our lives.




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