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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Outside" by the artist "twenty one pilots"

In twenty one pilots' "The Outside," the lyrics explore the narrator's struggle with feeling out of place and yearning for recognition. He feels weary, trapped in a cycle ("I'm sure that I've seen this one before").

The striking image of taping his eyes open ("I'm taping my eyes open so I don't blink again") reveals a fear of missing out, a desperate attempt to stay conscious and fight apathy.

The chorus highlights the central conflict: the narrator observes a crowd moving in unison ("Up and down, they're nodding"), but feels disconnected ("Am I the only one outside?"). He seeks to make an impact ("The kids are gonna try to take my energy!"), yet remains uncertain of his success.

The bridge introduces the metaphors of Megalodon and Megatron, showcasing the narrator's desire for power and distinction. He feels like a giant in a small world, a force capable of change ("rapid evolution", "resurrection").

The final lines "I'm outside / In the summer time" serve as a metaphor for liberation and self-acceptance. The narrator no longer seeks validation from the outside world, finding contentment in his own being, even if it means being "outside."

[Verse 1:]

I'm already bored

I'm pretty sure I've seen this one before

I've got a long drive, I'll tape my eyes

So I don't fall asleep again

Singing out

[Chorus:]

Up and down, they're nodding

Heads are moving up and down, you got it

Everybody stand in line (Up and down, you got it)

One by one, take a hit, join the club

Kids will try to take my vibes

Or am I on the outside?

[Verse 2:]

I've got a long drive, I'll tape my eyes

So I don't fall asleep again

Singing out

[Chorus:]

Up and down, they're nodding

Heads are moving up and down, you got it

Everybody stand in line (Up and down, you got it)

One by one, take a hit, join the club

Kids will try to take my vibes (Up and down, you got it)

Or am I on the outside?

[Interlude:]

Am I on the outside?

Am I on the outside?

[Bridge:]

I am a Megalodon, ocean's feelin' like a pond (Like a pond)

Swimmin' like a beast, underneath, they be clingin' on (Clingin' on)

Meteoric rise in prehistoric times

Now that meteor is comin', comin'

I am Megatron, cogs I'm steppin' on (Steppin' on)

Then the little cogs get together, start a renaissance (A renaissance)

Switch it up on me, fuel efficiency

On fumes, I am runnin', runnin', runnin'

[Chorus:]

Up and down, they're nodding

Heads are moving up and down, you got it

Everybody up and down, they're nodding

Heads are moving up and down, you got it

Everybody stand in line (Up and down, you got it)

One by one, take a hit, join the club

Kids will try to take my vibes (Up and down, you got it)

Or am I on the outside?

[Outro:]

In the summer heat, in the summer heat

I'm in the street, I'm in the street

I'm on the outside

In the summer heat (In the summer heat)

You can pay the cover charge

I'm in the street (I'm in the street)

Little did they know

That they can't touch me (Touch me)

I'm vibing, vibing

I'm on the outside

In the summer heat (In the summer heat)

You can pay the cover charge

I'm in the street (I'm in the street)

Little did they know

That they can't touch me (Touch me)

I'm vibing, vibing, yeah

Yeah

Yeah

Yeah

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