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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Hoverboard Song" by the artist "Tyler Joseph"

The song "Hoverboard Song" by Tyler Joseph is a humorous story about how he accidentally injured his mother by persuading her to ride his new hoverboard.

The lyrics describe how Tyler convinced his mom to try riding, assuring her that everything would be fine. He even promised to support her, but despite this, his mom fell and broke her wrist.

The meaning of the song lies not only in the funny situation but also in the guilt that Tyler feels after what happened. He understands that his mother asked him to stop and that he is to blame for her injury.

Despite the humorous tone, the song touches on the themes of responsibility for one's actions and the consequences of recklessness.

[Verse 1: David McCreary]

I told my mom don't be a bore

Please just ride my hoverboard

You won't fall I promise you

You just have to trust me

[Verse 2: David McCreary & Tyler Joseph]

I told my mom don't be a bore

Please just ride my hoverboard

You won't fall I promise you

You just have to trust me

[Chorus: David McCreary & Tyler Joseph]

I know you have told me time and time again

To shut my freaking trap

And just get off your back

(Tyler: Alright Dave)

[Verse 3: David McCreary]

Just hold my hand and you'll be fine

And think I do this all the time

(Tyler: Everyday)

I've had this thing for just one day

But everything will be okay

(Tyler: Yes it will)

[Verse 4: David McCreary & Tyler Joseph]

(Together) She said Tyler (David) there's no way

You'll ever get me on that thing

And why's it called a hoverboard

(Together) Those wheels are still touching the floor

[Chorus: David McCreary & Tyler Joseph]

I know you have told me time and time again

To shut my freaking trap

And just get off your back

(Tyler: Alright... Bring it away Dave, come on now)

[Verse 5: David McCreary & Tyler Joseph]

(David) Now here she goes, she's on the board

I let go she hit the floor

Man that escalated quick

(Together) When she screamed Tyler you're an idiot

[Explanation]

(Tyler Joseph)

And I was like Mom I was right behind you, I told you let me know when you get off. I said... I told my mom, I was like let me know when you get off and I'll help you get off and she just tried to get off and it happened so fast...

(David McCreary)

Ok! That's alright!

(Tyler Joseph)

It's like one second she was there and one second she was on the ground right in front of me.

(David McCreary)

But she's fine?

(Tyler Joseph)

And she said How am I gonna cook Christmas dinner? and I was like... she said Tyler you're gonna have to cook Christmas dinner... Dave I can't cook... I can't cook Christmas dinner...

(David McCreary)

Alright!... She's gonna... She's gonna heal she's young...ish she'll be fine... So I just feel like we need to finish and let people know what happened okay?

(Tyler Joseph)

Okay. Let me find the chord....

(David McCreary)

Okay. Have you played this thing before?

(Tyler Joseph)

Yeah I just found it.

[Verse 6: David McCreary & Tyler Joseph]

She broke her wrist it's all my/his fault

An unexpected somersault

There she lies in total pain

Yours should not look that way

[Chorus: Tyler Joseph]

I know she has told me time and time again

Even after what I did

I'm still her favourite kid

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