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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<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.<br>
Just keep your plans, I hope that you never have to drop</span></div>
The chorus contrasts the rest of the song which is in the perspective of Tyler, urging listeners to check in with their friends “at the risk of feelin' dumb.”<br>
In the history of twenty one pilots' music, the band is known for having songs that combat suicide such as “Guns for Hands.” It seems that the implication behind the lines is darker as if the narrator will potentially commit suicide if they are left on their own, refusing help from their friends. This message is explicit later in the song with the line “It’s not worth the risk of losin' a friend.”<br>
In the final line of the chorus, “drop” has a double meaning. “Drop” in this case, means to drop dead, as in the speaker never wants their friends to die young or die by suicide. This is reaffirmed in the music video, in which Tyler jumps off of a hay bale. There is even a frame where he lies lifeless next to the hay bale and the shed. During the video, the drop increases from hay bale, to shed, to single story, to bridge to finally a skyscraper, increasing the stakes (the “drop”) similar to the increased use of the lyric in the song.</span></span></div>




Used to be you and me, matching Kawasaki Zs
<div tabindex="0" class="tooltip-wrapper"><span tabindex="0" class="underline-hover">Used to be you and me, matching Kawasaki Zs</span><span tabindex="0" class="underline-hover"><span class="tooltip-text">The Z Series is a family of street motorcycles manufactured by Kawasaki
[[File:Kawasaki_z125_pro_at_tokyo.JPG|center|frameless|220x220px]]
Tyler Joseph is known for his utilization of vehicle metaphors to describe broader concepts relating to religion, mental health, etc. With previous usage of bicycles, planes, trains, a hearse, or the renowned Heavydirtysoul Car, this is the first mention of motorcycles in their discography.</span></span></div>


Ride around 270 in Kawasaki tees
<div tabindex="0" class="tooltip-wrapper"><span tabindex="0" class="underline-hover">Ride around 270 in Kawasaki tees<span class="tooltip-text">“270” refers to the Interstate 270 that runs in a loop around the Columbus metropolitan area. This interstate also runs through several suburbs of Columbus, including Westerville, the suburb that Clancy Way is located in.</span></span></div>


Two fighter jets matching energy
<div tabindex="0" class="tooltip-wrapper"><span tabindex="0" class="underline-hover">Two fighter jets matching energy</span>


Trying to forget that we're in ejection seats
<span tabindex="0" class="underline-hover">Trying to forget that we're in ejection seats<span class="tooltip-text">Through the metaphor of fighter jets, these lines describe how these two people used to interact with each other all the time, always standing side by side, having similar frequencies and passions, while ignoring a catastrophic situation that could change everything in the blink of an eye.</span></span></div>




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{{QuoteContainer|text=I don't want anyone, know me or not
See me at my lowest, you don't have to drop, drop, drop
Don't have to drop by
Nothin' you can do this time
I don't want anyone, know me or not
See me at my lowest, you don't have to drop
Drop, drop, drop anything for me
Just keep your plans, I hope that you never have to drop</span></div>
Used to be you and me, matching Kawasaki Zs
Ride around 270 in Kawasaki tees
Two fighter jets matching energy
So please, keep it in mind
Check on your friends
Every once in a while
Even if they say
I don't want anyone, know me or not
See me at my lowest, you don't have to drop, drop, drop
Don't have to drop by
Nothin' you can do this time
I don't want anyone, know me or not
See me at my lowest, you don't have to drop
Drop, drop, drop anything for me
Just keep your plans, I hope that you never have to drop
At the risk of feelin' dumb, check in
It's not worth the risk of losin' a friend
Even if they say
"Just keep your plans, I hope that you never have to drop"
If I'm bein' real, man, don't know how I feel, man
'Bout you sleepin' so close to a weapon you conceal, man
Those night terrors are not somethin' to take lightly
I know that it's a risk sayin' this, don't fight me
(Stoppin' me, fight me)
(Stoppin' me, fight me)
(Stoppin' me, fight me)
I don't want anyone, know me or not
See me at my lowest, you don't have to drop, drop, drop me
Don't have to drop by
Nothin' you can do this time
I don't want anyone, know me or not
See me at my lowest, you don't have to drop
(Drop me, drop, drop me) Anything for me (Drop me, drop me)
Just keep your plans, I hope that you never have to drop
At the risk of feelin' dumb, check in
It's not worth the risk of losin' a friend
Even if they say
"Just keep your plans, I hope that you never have to drop"
I don't want anyone, know me or not
See me at my lowest, you don't have to drop
Drop, drop, drop anything
For me...|author=}}


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