Important Things
Snowing Lyrics


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Full speed to a future of self-medication and poor understanding of everything you wasted four years in learning (the future the future, the airs fucking burning). And sleep, I can't sleep. I did some funny things with my best friend Patrick. This is a song that will most likely bore you. This is a song that will most likely put you to sleep. Oh my. My god. Why do I wake up late just to stay up late and feel lousy? If that's the thing, if that's everything, why can't I stop? Another empty hearted notion gone to shit, but it belongs in shit. Why can't I see the sunspots in your eyes?




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Snowing's song, "Important Things" are a reflection of the artist's feelings of disillusionment with the modern world. The opening lines of the song "Full speed to a future of self-medication and poor understanding of everything you wasted four years in learning" paint a picture of a speeding train that cannot be stopped, hurtling toward a future of despair, in which people numb themselves with drugs and forget everything they once knew. The reference to "four years in learning" speaks to the idea that our society places a great deal of value on education, yet many people leave university feeling unprepared for the complexities of real life.


The following lines, "And sleep, I can't sleep. I did some funny things with my best friend Patrick" suggest that the artist is struggling with insomnia, a common symptom of depression and anxiety. The mention of "funny things" is perhaps an attempt to lighten the mood, but it also hints that these funny things may have been a form of self-medication or an attempt to escape reality.


The overall mood of the song is one of hopelessness and futility. The artist is questioning the point of everything, including the song itself, which he predicts will bore the listener and put them to sleep. However, there is a glimmer of hope in the final lines of the song, "Why can't I see the sunspots in your eyes?" which suggests that the artist is capable of finding beauty in the world, even in the midst of his despair.


Line by Line Meaning

Full speed to a future of self-medication and poor understanding of everything you wasted four years in learning (the future the future, the air's fucking burning).
You're rushing towards a future where you'll rely on drugs and fail to comprehend all the things you spent four years in college learning about. The future seems bleak and hopeless, as we're exhausting our resources and the environment is collapsing.


And sleep, I can't sleep.
I'm struggling to fall asleep, likely due to the overwhelming thoughts running through my mind.


I did some funny things with my best friend Patrick.
I have fond memories of spending time with my friend Patrick and doing things that made me laugh.


This is a song that will most likely bore you.
This song may not be entertaining or exciting enough to hold your attention.


This is a song that will most likely put you to sleep.
Listening to this song may cause you to feel drowsy and fall asleep.


Oh my. My god.
Expressing surprise or disbelief, possibly due to the current state of the world or personal struggles.


Why do I wake up late just to stay up late and feel lousy?
I'm frustrated with my sleep schedule and how it's affecting my mood and overall quality of life.


If that's the thing, if that's everything, why can't I stop?
If this is all there is to life, why can't I break free from the unhealthy patterns and habits that keep me trapped?


Another empty hearted notion gone to shit, but it belongs in shit.
Another idea or thought that seemed promising has failed and fallen apart, and it's only fitting that it ends up in the garbage.


Why can't I see the sunspots in your eyes?
I'm struggling to find joy or happiness in life, and I can't even see the beauty that may exist in others.




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