Apocalypse
T.R.H. Lyrics


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Nothing ever grows here
Nobody knows why
And no one is responsible
'Cause everybody died
President of nothing
His majesty, the King
Woke up to apocalypse
Of his own making
Nobody to work there
Nobody left
Welcome to apocalypse
This is what you get
Welcome to apocalypse
Isn't this fun?
Golden dust is everywhere
A black hole is the sun
Welcome to apocalypse
Isn't this fun?
No one to be richer than
Not a single one
We've got everything we wanted
What for?
Nothing's left
No, never anymore
Welcome to apocalypse
Isn't this fun?
Golden dust is everywhere
A black hole is the sun
Welcome to apocalypse
Isn't this fun?
No one to be richer than
Not a single one
You'll wake up tomorrow
You'll wake up tomorrow




You'll wake up tomorrow
And smile

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of T.R.H.'s song "Apocalypse" express a sense of despair and impending doom. The artist describes a world that is coming to a tragic end, and the people who are powerless to stop it. The song’s repetition of the phrase “it’s like the world” emphasizes the universality of the issue, that this is not just happening to one person or group of people, but rather it is a global phenomenon. The use of strong imagery, such as “climbing over the wall just to leave here,” effectively conveys the desperation of those who are trying to escape the inevitable.


The song touches on various issues that contribute to this sense of impending doom, such as the loss of jobs, racial tensions, broken families, and a lack of education. The insinuation that the "gun don't even work" implies that violence and force is no longer effective in solving these deep-rooted issues. The line "Too lazy to get it done, they taking our jobs" critiques the apathy and inaction of government and society.


Ultimately, the song conveys a message of resilience and a will to survive. The repeated lines "All we want is to live, releasing our pride" suggest that while there may be no easy solutions to these complex issues, there is a desire for change and a hope for a better future.


Line by Line Meaning

Look What’s happenin It like the whole world Comin to a tragic end
The state of the world is dire and disastrous, as if the world itself is coming to an end.


It’s like the world Comin to a tragic end It’s like the world Seen it all coming again
The world has experienced tragedies before, and it feels like history is repeating itself.


They watchin the time They see the demise They running inside Too late For the odd Future We living in it No closer to god
The people in power are aware of the catastrophic events unfolding, but their efforts to prevent it are too late. The bleak future we are living in has no divine intervention.


Too lazy to get it done They taking our jobs Robbing all of the peters And killin the Paul’s Susie ain’t tough enough Replacing the bod
People are too apathetic to take action, and as a result, they are losing their livelihoods and their lives. Incompetent people are replacing capable ones.


Revolution is here Should they televise I don’t think you would watch it Cuz it’s filled with lies
A revolution is underway, but the media is not reporting it honestly, and people are turning a blind eye to it.


Somebody pick up a phone Who you gonna call Ghostbusters is gone Leaving us to die
There is nobody to call for help, and people are left to face the consequences of the apocalypse alone.


Gun don’t even work Cuz they broke inside Computers is all black They missing a drive
Even the tools people rely on for survival are malfunctioning, adding to the chaos and destruction.


They seein the tears Controlling the fear Somebody out of the crowd Just gave it a cheer Hate of the own kind Coming from a peer Jump in holy water See the end is near
People are coming together in solidarity to face their fears and the atrocities happening around them. However, even in these trying times, people are still showing prejudice and hate towards their own kind.


Apocalyptic Roberts On a frontier Climbing over the wall Just to leave here Families broken up Children left behind Three strikes is the rule For the color blind
The world is a dystopia, where people are desperately trying to leave to a better place. Families are separated, and people are punished unfairly based on their race.


Shoot up ya education For the colored mind Laughing at an assault While you online Tell me what you envision Thru a 3rd If all we seein is death From a birds eye
Education is not a priority, and violence is almost becoming normalized on the internet. The future looks bleak, and people are struggling to find hope.


All we want is to live Releasing our pride All we want is to live Just before we die
In the face of impending doom, people are prioritizing their survival and letting go of their ego and pride.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Julie Edwards, Marc Smollin

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StiupaBaleronska

Jak ja się cieszę, że mogę tego znów posłuchać. Pamiętam koncert w Centrum na Przylesiu chyba w 1992 roku. To było moje pierwsze zetknięcie z tym klimatem. Jaki ja byłem zaszokowany, że tak można grać. Eeech.

Relativ Relativ

Ile wazy teraz Milosz Sobiecki?

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