At The Risk Of Feeling Dumb: Difference between revisions

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|<div tabindex="0" class="tooltip-wrapper"><span tabindex="0" class="underline-hover">I don't want anyone, know me or not<span class="tooltip-text">The chorus repeated throughout the song is from the perspective from a friend insisting that they don’t need/want anyone to support them through their turbulent period of mental health. They appear to do so because they don’t want to be a burden, forcing their friends to drop their plans to look after them.</span></span></div>
|<div tabindex="0" class="tooltip-wrapper"><span tabindex="0" class="underline-hover">I don't want anyone, know me or not
 
See me at my lowest, you don't have to drop, drop, drop
See me at my lowest, you don't have to drop, drop, drop


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Drop, drop, drop anything for me
Drop, drop, drop anything for me


Just keep your plans, I hope that you never have to drop
Just keep your plans, I hope that you never have to drop<span class="tooltip-text">The chorus repeated throughout the song is from the perspective from a friend insisting that they don’t need/want anyone to support them through their turbulent period of mental health. They appear to do so because they don’t want to be a burden, forcing their friends to drop their plans to look after them.</span></span></div>




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