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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Headlong into the Abyss" by the artist "We Are Augustines"

The lyrics of "Headlong into the Abyss" by We Are Augustines depict a state of recklessness, escape from reality, and a drive toward self-destruction.

The characters are speeding in a stolen car with a kidnapped child, symbolizing a loss of innocence and disregard for the consequences of their actions. The "abyss" serves as a metaphor for the inevitable doom they're rushing towards, fueled by adrenaline and a thirst for thrill.

"The money we made" hints that their actions are driven by desperation, possibly facing poverty or running from debts. The recurring line "Follow me into the abyss" sounds like an invitation to self-destruction, extended to the listener as well.

The calls to contact the police, psychiatrist, or National Guard emphasize the irreversibility of their choice and unwillingness to seek help. They're aware of their doom ("I ain't gonna wait for them to give me some pill that'll kill me"), but choose to face it on their own terms, outside the confines of a society that might have already rejected them.

We were headlong into the abyss

In a four door sedan

And a kid that always stuttered

We stole it, for the feeling, of stealing

And drove it, like our days had been stolen

Follow me down

Follow me down

Follow me down

We'll raise our glass

To borrowed cash

To borrowed cash

Our wheels touched the highway

We traveled on down

From the valley that raised us up to shrink down

And gave us the drive

To keep driving from dreary and dread

To make bets we could not afford to

Follow me down

Follow me down

We'll raise our glass

To borrowed cash

To borrowed cash

C'mon, c'mon, c'mon to borrowed cash

Well call the police, go ahead call your shrink

Call whoever you want but I won't stop the car

Well call the police, go ahead call your priest

Call whoever you want, call in the National Guard!

Well call the police, go ahead call your shrink

Call whoever you want, call in the National Guard!

Well call the police, go ahead call your priest

Call whoever you want

Well call the police, go ahead call your shrink

Call whoever you want but I won't stop the car

Well call the police, go ahead call your priest

Call whoever you want, call in the National Guard!

Well call the police, go ahead call your shrink

Call whoever you want, call in the National Guard!

Well call the police, go ahead call your priest

Call whoever you want

I ain't gonna wait around for some pill to kick in

I ain't gonna wait around for some pill to kick in

I'm gonna wait around, gonna wait around for a pill to kick in.

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