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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Don't Feel Like Feeling Sad Today" by the artist "YUNGBLUD"

In "Don't Feel Like Feeling Sad Today," YUNGBLUD expresses a sense of overwhelm and disillusionment with a world filled with cruelty and injustice.

The first verse opens with a rhetorical question about passivity in the face of evil ("Why we sitting around?"). The speaker seeks help and acknowledges the need to address serious issues ("Some things you just can't support"). He feels like he's drowning and longs for rescue.

The second verse describes the desire to withdraw from the outside world ("Don't wanna leave the house today," "stay in bed," "run away"). The internet is depicted as a place of trivial arguments ("It's all child's play"). Instead, the speaker seeks solace in the presence of a loved one ("Wanna be here with you") who is physically distant ("You're an hour away").

The third verse delves into social commentary. YUNGBLUD criticizes the inaction of people ("Someone should really pick up the slack") and the hypocrisy of politicians who exploit people's struggles for their gain ("Tryna take your home"). The closing lines emphasize the inevitability of consequences for inaction: "When the morning comes there ain't no turning back," and "Gravity's bringing you down from space."

The recurring chorus "Don't feel like feeling sad today" expresses the speaker's desire to temporarily set aside their worries and find comfort in the simple joy of being close to someone they care about. The repetition emphasizes the yearning for respite.

Why are we sitting in silence?

Wondering how we can beat all the violence

I've been asking for some kind of guidance

'Cause some things in life you just simply can't finance

And your mother, she told me to ride it

But I think I'm too late and I’m sinking now

And I need somebody to pull me out

I don't wanna go out today

I wanna lie in my bed so that I run away

From what the internet says, all the playground games

Don't feel like feeling sad today

I don't wanna go out tonight

I wanna be right here, right by your side

While all the people are cruel, you'rе an hour away

Don't feel like feeling sad today

Better pull mysеlf together

How long does it take to figure it out?

The politician ain't gonna help you

He's only gonna try and take your house

'Cause that's the thing I know by the mornings

They're coming and there ain’t no way out

Like a hammer in a murderer's courtroom

Gravity gonna bring you down

So I don't wanna go out today

I wanna lie in my bed so that I run away

From what the internet says, all the playground games

Don't feel like feeling sad today

I don't wanna go out tonight

I wanna be right here, right by your side

While all the people are cruel, you're an hour away

Don't feel like feeling sad today

Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh (Oh, oh, oh)

Oh-oh-oh (Oh, oh, oh)

I don't feel like feeling sad today

Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh (Oh, oh, oh)

Oh-oh-oh (Oh, oh, oh)

I don't feel like feeling sad today

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