Would You Be Impressed?
Sycamore Smith Lyrics


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Would you be upset if I told you we were dying?
And every cure they gave us, was a lie?
Oh, they mean it when they say we're dead and doomed,
and every single symptom brings us closer to the tomb.
and who will take, the credit for our fast approaching fall?
Because its not, my, fault.
Now you're upset because you finally got the notion,
that everything is spinning down the drain.
Oh! Do you mean it when you beg and pray and plead?
Your "give it to me" all those things we need.
And what, pray tell, will you whimper when your number is called?
You'll say, "It's not my fault!"
I had a dream last night that everyone was trying,
subconciously I knew it was a lie.
And when I woke, I knew that it was time for me to pray,
to make ammends, before the end, before my judgement day.




I looked around, I stood alone, I knew what I had to say.
I said, "It's all, my, fault.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of this song convey a dark and pessimistic theme that reflects the flawed human nature in the way we choose to live our lives, our unwillingness to take responsibility for our actions, and the inevitable consequences that come with it. The song starts by questioning the reality of our existence and how we are blindly trusting the conventional ways of the so-called cures and medicines without questioning their authenticity. The artist through his words puts forth that even though we know we are dying, we fail to make the most out of our lives and instead choose to shift the blame on others when things go wrong.


As the song progresses, the artist delves into our innate desire to have everything before losing the battle to death. We beg for everything we need, all the while refusing to acknowledge the reality of our impending death. And when the end finally comes knocking, we are left with no one to blame but ourselves. The song takes a spiritual turn towards the end, where the artist implies the importance of taking responsibility before it's too late and seek forgiveness before the judgment day arrives.


Overall, the song is a reminder that death is inevitable, and we must live our lives with a sense of purpose and integrity, accepting the consequences of our actions without shifting the blame onto others.


Line by Line Meaning

Would you be upset if I told you we were dying?
Asking the listener if they would be disturbed if they found out that we are all dying and there is no cure for it.


And every cure they gave us, was a lie?
Expressing one's skepticism towards the supposed cures to prolong life, as they have been unsuccessful so far.


Oh, they mean it when they say we're dead and doomed,
Acknowledging the fact that when people say that our fate is doomed, they are not joking.


and every single symptom brings us closer to the tomb.
Reflecting on the harsh reality that each symptom of the impending death only speeds up the approach towards it.


and who will take, the credit for our fast approaching fall?
Questioning who will take responsibility for the downfall of the human race as we near the end.


Because its not, my, fault.
Shifting the blame from oneself for the impending disaster, even though everyone had a role to play in it.


Now you're upset because you finally got the notion,
Noticing that the listener is now disturbed after realizing the seriousness of our situation.


that everything is spinning down the drain.
Highlighting the chaos and destruction happening all around us, as we approach the end.


Oh! Do you mean it when you beg and pray and plead?
Rhetorically asking if people truly mean it when they beg and pray for salvation from the impending death.


Your "give it to me" all those things we need.
Suggesting that people need to stop asking for material things, rather they should focus on their spiritual needs and pray more.


And what, pray tell, will you whimper when your number is called?
Asking what people will say when their turn comes to face death and judgement.


You'll say, "It's not my fault!"
Emphasizing the fact that people will most likely not take ownership of their actions and attempt to shift the blame when they reach their end.


I had a dream last night that everyone was trying,
Recounting a dream where everyone was desperately trying to survive, indicating that the theme of the end is constantly on our minds.


subconsciously I knew it was a lie.
Realizing that the dream is an illusion, and in reality, no one can truly escape the impending doom.


And when I woke, I knew that it was time for me to pray,
Realizing the importance of prayer before the end and using this as an opportunity to repent.


to make ammends, before the end, before my judgement day.
Taking responsibility for one's own actions and attempting to right one's wrongs before facing judgement.


I looked around, I stood alone, I knew what I had to say.
Standing alone, understanding the gravity of the situation, and being able to admit fault.


I said, "It's all, my, fault."
Taking responsibility for one's actions and the impending doom of humanity, recognizing that everyone is responsible to some degree.




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