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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Semi-Automatic" by the artist "twenty one pilots"

The lyrics of "Semi-Automatic" by twenty one pilots explore an internal struggle with anxiety, depression, and duality.

The speaker finds solace only during the day, when the sun shines ("beam of light"). Nighttime is associated with the onset of darkness, fears, and insecurities ("My shadow grows as my fears begin to grow").

The line "The earth spins from sanity" might suggest that the familiar world crumbles as the speaker descends into their anxieties. The "only friend" taken by the night could be a metaphor for peace of mind or hope.

The recurring phrase "I'm never what I like to be, I'm double-sided" emphasizes the speaker's split personality, an internal conflict. The speaker acknowledges their "twisted" nature, perhaps even finding a perverse satisfaction in it ("I kinda like it when I make you cry").

The "semi-automatic prayer" is a metaphor for the chaotic, jumbled thoughts and feelings overwhelming the speaker. Despite the inner turmoil, they cling to life, repeating "I'm gonna stay alive".

Night falls with gravity,

The earth turns from sanity,

Taking my only friend I know,

He leaves a lot, his name is "Hope".

I'm never what I like,

I'm double sided, and I just can't hide,

I kinda like it when I make you cry,

'Cause I'm twisted up, I'm twisted up inside.

The horrors of the night melt away,

Under the warm glow of survival of the day,

Then we move on,

My shadow grows taller, along with my fears,

And my frame shrinks smaller as night grows near.

When the sun is climbing window sills,

And the silver lining rides the hills,

I will be saved for one whole day,

Until the sun makes the hills it's grave.

I'm never what I like,

I'm double sided, and I just can't hide,

I kinda like it when I make you cry,

'Cause I'm twisted up, I'm twisted up inside.

I'm never what I like,

I'm double sided, and I just can't hide,

I kind of like it when I make you cry,

'Cause I'm twisted up, I'm twisted up inside my mind.

[x4:]

I'm semi-automatic, my prayer's schizophrenic,

But I'll live on, yeah I'll live on, yeah I'll live on.

By the time the night wears off,

The dust is down and shadows burn,

I will rise and stand my ground,

Waiting for the night's return.

I'm never what I like,

I'm double sided, and I just can't hide,

I kinda like it when I make you cry,

'Cause I'm twisted up, I'm twisted up inside.

I'm never what I like,

I'm double sided, and I just can't hide,

I kinda like it when I make you cry,

'Cause I'm twisted up, I'm twisted up inside my mind.

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