BLUSH
Unusual Demont Lyrics


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Gon′ have to hop up out that shell for me
You ain't that bad when no one else is around
I thought that you would need some help from me
But, mama, you ain′t even helpin' yourself
Gon' have to hop up out that shell for me
You ain′t that bad when no one else is around
I thought that you would need some help from me
But, mama, you ain′t even helpin' yourself
How very (How very)
But you treat me like I need card to carry
Dead and buried myself back inside that cemetery
Purgatory got borin′
I came back to assure you that you'rе important
Don′t ignore this
Flames I was pokin' went unnoticеd and unspoken
Now we ain′t speakin', called this weekend, I declined
Out of sight, out of mind
Worry we're out of time
Worry we′re out of time
Worry we′re out of time
Worry we're out of time
Worry we′re out of time
Gon' have to hop up out that
Shell
Shell
Shell
Shell
Gon′ have to break up out that shell for me
You ain't that bad when no one else is around
I thought that you would need some help from me




But, baby, you ain′t even helpin' yourself
Gon' have to break up out that shell for me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "BLUSH" by Unusual Demont convey a sense of frustration and disappointment with a loved one who seems to be stuck in their own shell and unable to ask for help or take care of themselves. The singer is pleading with this person to break free from their shell and open up to them, since they know that they aren't as bad as they seem when no one else is around. The chorus repeats this message, emphasizing the need for the person to step out of their comfort zone and seek the help they need.


The lines "How very / But you treat me like I need card to carry / Dead and buried myself back inside that cemetery / Purgatory got borin'" suggest that the singer feels as though they've been putting in a lot of effort to support this person, but that they aren't getting anything in return. They feel as though they're being treated as a burden, or as though they're expected to carry all the weight in the relationship. The metaphor of being dead and buried in a cemetery also highlights the sense of hopelessness and stagnation that the singer feels.


Overall, "BLUSH" is a powerful song that explores themes of vulnerability, trust, and the importance of seeking help when needed. The lyrics encourage listeners to be there for their loved ones, even when they seem closed off or unapproachable, and to keep pushing for them to break free from their shells and seek the help they need in order to thrive.


Line by Line Meaning

Gon′ have to hop up out that shell for me
You need to come out of your shell and be open with me.


You ain't that bad when no one else is around
You have a different, better side to you when you're alone with me.


I thought that you would need some help from me
I thought you needed my support and guidance.


But, mama, you ain′t even helpin' yourself
But you're not even trying to help yourself first.


How very (How very)
A sarcastic remark to show disbelief.


But you treat me like I need card to carry
You're treating me like I'm helpless and can't handle things on my own.


Dead and buried myself back inside that cemetery
I retreated back into my own dark thoughts and feelings.


Purgatory got borin′
Stuck in the middle of two states, neither here nor there, but it's getting boring.


I came back to assure you that you'rе important
I came back to remind you that you matter to me.


Don′t ignore this
Please listen to what I'm saying.


Flames I was pokin' went unnoticеd and unspoken
The problems I was trying to bring attention to were ignored and not addressed.


Now we ain′t speakin', called this weekend, I declined
We're not talking now, even though you tried to contact me this weekend, I purposely ignored you.


Out of sight, out of mind
If I can't see you or talk to you, I'll forget about you.


Worry we're out of time
I'm afraid we won't have enough time to fix our issues.


Gon' have to hop up out that Shell Shell Shell Shell
You need to break out of your shell even more.


Gon′ have to break up out that shell for me
You must break out of your shell completely for the sake of our relationship.


You ain't that bad when no one else is around I thought that you would need some help from me But, baby, you ain′t even helpin' yourself
You act differently when we're alone, and I thought you needed my help, but you're not doing anything to help yourself.




Writer(s): Ezra Waters, Unusual Demont

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