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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "The Rat" by the artist "Walkmen, The"

The song "The Rat" by The Walkmen conveys feelings of bitterness, betrayal, and isolation. The lyrics depict a narrator addressing someone who has clearly hurt and abandoned them.

The repeated line "You've got a nerve to be asking a favor" expresses outrage and disbelief. The narrator cannot fathom how this person could ask for help after what they've done.

The imagery of "screaming," "beating down the door," and "bleeding to death on the wall" illustrates desperate pleas for help that have gone unanswered. The narrator feels ignored and left behind.

The lines about knowing everyone on the street but now walking alone, if at all, highlight the narrator's isolation and loneliness. The betrayal has shattered their connection with the world, leaving them feeling empty and lost.

You've got a nerve to be asking a favor

You've got a nerve to be calling my number

I know we've been through this before

Can't you hear me, I'm calling out your name?

Can't you see me, I'm pounding on your door?

You've got a nerve to be asking a favor

You've got a nerve to be calling my number

Can't you hear me, I'm bleeding on the wall?

Can't you see me, I'm pounding on your door?

Can't you hear me when I'm calling out your name?

When I used to go out, I would know everyone that I saw

Now I go out alone if I go out at all

When I used to go out I'd know everyone I saw

Now I go out alone if I go out at all

When I used to go out I'd know everyone I saw

Now I go out alone if I go out at all

You've got a nerve to be asking a favor

You've got a nerve to be calling my number

I'm sure we've been through this before

Can't you hear me, I'm beating on your wall?

Can't you see me, I'm pounding on your door?

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