The Getaway
Welbilt Lyrics


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I'm all pieced together
Stitches and scars
And tar and feathers
I've got a plan to get us out of here alive
I've got pencil and paper
A getaway car but no damn eraser
You could maybe come along if you want
You can sit shotgun

Welcome to the last day of your life
Hope it was everything you wanted it to be
Welcome to the last day of your life
Hope you got everything you live for
Hope you get everything you pay for
I hope it was everything you wanted it to be

I've got too much to lose
And you've got so much I could use
I've got a plan to get us out of here again
I can't afford to lose this
I've got a gun but I don't know how to use it
We could start a riot in the street
We could burn this city down

Welcome to the last day of your life
Hope it was everything you wanted it to be
Welcome to the last day of your life
Did you got everything you live for
And everything you pay for
Was it everything you wanted it to be

I've been ready to go
This has been the only thing I've ever known
Running away, trying to wait
I couldn't live with myself long

(Welcome to the last day of your life
Hope it was everything you wanted it to be
Welcome to the last day)
Of your life
Did you get everything you wished for
Was it everything you lived for
Was it everything you wanted it to be




Welcome to the last day of your life
Was it everything you wanted it to be

Overall Meaning

The opening lines of "The Getaway" by Welbilt are introspective, as the singer describes themselves as "all pieced together" with "stitches and scars," suggesting that they have been through significant trauma in their life. They mention "tar and feathers," which could be a metaphorical reference to punishment or persecution. Despite their difficult past, the singer has a plan to escape their current circumstance and invites someone to join them. They have the tools - a pencil, paper, and a getaway car - but acknowledge that there will be no erasing mistakes along the way.


The chorus seems to be directed at someone specific, possibly an enemy or oppressor, as the singer wishes them a final day of existence, sarcastically hoping that it was everything they wanted it to be. The repetition of this verse implies that this message is intended to be delivered with emphasis and finality. The singer then continues describing their plan, admitting that they have something to lose but also something to gain. They have a gun, but they do not yet know how to use it. The final lines suggest that the singer has been waiting for this opportunity to escape for a long time and that this is the only life they have ever known.


Overall, "The Getaway" is a song about survival, escape, and revenge. The singer has suffered and is taking matters into their own hands, determined to leave their current situation behind and start anew. The lyrics are dark and foreboding, implying that there will be violence and mayhem along the way. Perhaps the most significant message is that the singer is not alone - they have invited someone to join them, which could imply that solidarity and mutual support are key to surviving even the toughest situations.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm all pieced together
I'm damaged and scarred, but still holding together


Stitches and scars
Visible signs of past wounds


And tar and feathers
Metaphorical remnants of past humiliations


I've got a plan to get us out of here alive
I have a strategy to escape from this dangerous situation


I've got pencil and paper
Tools for strategic planning


A getaway car but no damn eraser
Despite planning, there is no undo button on the real world


You could maybe come along if you want
You are invited to join me, but I won't force you


You can sit shotgun
You can be my copilot in the plan


Welcome to the last day of your life
This might be your last day alive


Hope it was everything you wanted it to be
I hope you lived your life to the fullest


Hope you got everything you live for
I hope you achieved your goals


Hope you get everything you pay for
I hope every cost you incurred was worth it


I hope it was everything you wanted it to be
I hope you have no regrets about your choices


I've got too much to lose
I have too many valuable things at risk


And you've got so much I could use
You have resources I need to succeed in my plan


I can't afford to lose this
I cannot tolerate failure


I've got a gun but I don't know how to use it
I have access to violence, but it's not my preferred method


We could start a riot in the street
Violent rebellion is a possible tactic


We could burn this city down
Extreme measures may be necessary in the plan


I've been ready to go
I've been planning this for a while


This has been the only thing I've ever known
Escaping danger is a recurring theme in my life


Running away, trying to wait
Avoiding confrontation by waiting for an opportunity


I couldn't live with myself long
The psychological burden of inaction is unbearable




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