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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Not Warriors" by the artist "Waterparks"

In Waterparks' song "Not Warriors," the lyrical protagonist experiences a period of intense and all-consuming love bordering on obsession.

The lyrics convey a sense of isolation from the outside world ("crushed our phones to bits," "didn't answer anyone"), emphasizing that only the beloved matters to the protagonist. He is obsessed with her to the point that his own identity dissolves ("there's nothing left of me but how I feel about you"). He feels like he is wasting his potential, giving himself entirely to this relationship ("my potential evaporates, my central nervous system is all yours").

The protagonist acknowledges the unhealthy nature of their connection ("I'm gonna die addicted"), but makes no attempt to resist. Moreover, he craves reciprocity and wants his beloved to feel the same way ("I really need you to feel it too"). He sees her as his savior ("I think you saved my life"), but it is unclear whether this is true or just another manifestation of his dependence.

We tore our phones to shreds

We didn't answer nothing

To all friends and family: lost or dead

I couldn't get much sleep

You lost yourself in mine

It couldn't get much worse

Than the best time of life

There's nothing in my system

So I'm feeling what I feel for you

I'm sweating out potential

But I'm nervous at my central for you

There's nothing in my system

So I'm feeling what I feel for you

There's nothing left to miss

Except the shots I take and phone calls with you

And I just need you to feel it too

Our residence is in this bed

All I want's The Office

And what's awful is-

"Don't think like that"

You couldn't get much sleep

I found you just in time

But hey, for what it's worth

I think you saved my life

There's nothing in my system

So I'm feeling what I feel for you

I'm sweating out potential

But I'm nervous at my central for you

There's nothing in my system

So I'm feeling what I feel for you

There's nothing left to miss

Except the shots I take and phone calls with you

And I just need you to feel it too

Oh-oh, oh-oh

I think I'll die obsessed

Oh-oh, oh-oh

Let's give up fighting back

Oh-oh, oh-oh

You don't need to grip the best (oh-oh, oh-oh)

Because we're lucky people

And you'll never have to sleep alone

(I couldn't get much sleep

I found you just in time

I couldn't get much sleep

I found you just in time

Hey, for what it's worth)

I think you saved my life

There's nothing in my system

So I'm feeling what I feel for you

I'm sweating out potential

But I'm nervous at my central for you

There's nothing in my system

So I'm feeling what I feel for you

(There's nothing in my system

So I'm feeling what I feel for you)

There's nothing left to miss

Except the shots I take and phone calls with you

(There's nothing left to miss

Except the shots I take and phone calls with you)

And I just need you to feel it too

(I'm sweating out potential

But I'm nervous at my central for you)

And I just need you to feel it too

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