The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Beyond the Machine" by the artist "Watt White"
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In "Stick to Your Guns," Watsky uses the metaphor of a school shooting and its media coverage to offer a scathing commentary on various facets of modern society.The first verse takes us into the mind of the shooter
In "Sloppy Seconds," Watsky sings about loving and accepting someone for who they are, flaws and past included. He uses the metaphor of "sloppy seconds" to show his willingness to embrace his lover fully, regardless of past relationships or mistakes
In "Moral of the Story," Watsky uses the metaphor of relentless work, taking it to the extreme "Work 'til your arms fall off.
In "Lovely Thing Suite Conversations," Watsky explores themes of mortality and the inevitability of death. The lyrics are structured as a dialogue between a young boy, Georgie (representing Watsky), and his father
In his song "Ink Don't Bleed," Watsky criticizes the hypocrisy and double standards prevalent in society, particularly within the world of celebrities. He cites examples of rappers who flaunt wealth but rent their jewelry and preachers who condemn meat-eating while secretly indulging in cheeseburgers
"Hey, Asshole" is a song about struggling with depression and apathy, despite acknowledging that you "have it good."Key Themes Internal Conflict The lyrical protagonist knows they should be grateful for what they have (health, intelligence) but can't shake the oppressive feeling of emptiness and powerlessness