I Don’t Think It’s the Right Time for Emojis
by Hot Mulligan
Summary
The song “I Don’t Think It’s the Right Time for Emojis” dives into feelings of disillusionment and frustration with insincerity in relationships and society. It questions faith and the motives behind people's actions, showing a strong desire for authenticity.
Full Analysis
The overall theme of the song is about the struggle between authenticity and the false pretenses people often put up. The lyrics express a deep dissatisfaction with how people communicate and relate to each other, often hiding behind facades. There’s a clear critique of organized religion and the hypocrisy that can come with it. The singer seems to be grappling with their own beliefs and the pressure to conform to societal norms, especially those tied to faith and community.
Verse 1
Scratch the blister until it breaks
And run the playback, watch it change
They never say it straight to your face
And the more they are, ruins everything
This verse sets the tone for the entire song. The imagery of scratching a blister suggests a painful process of confronting issues that need to be dealt with. The line about running the playback hints at revisiting past experiences, perhaps trying to understand why things have gone wrong. The frustration grows as the singer points out that people often avoid honesty, which only complicates relationships further. The repetition of “ruins everything” emphasizes a sense of hopelessness regarding the interactions that should ideally be straightforward but are instead filled with deceit.
Chorus
I don't wanna take part
I barely have anything keeping me in the game from the start
Just up the road
Pastor makes sure all the doors will stay locked when it starts to get cold
In the chorus, the singer declares a desire to step back from the game, feeling disconnected from the community or expectations around them. The mention of the pastor adds a layer of critique on organized religion, suggesting that it creates barriers rather than fostering genuine connection. The imagery of locked doors in the cold symbolizes exclusion and isolation, reinforcing the singer’s feeling of being an outsider. It’s a powerful moment that highlights how faith can sometimes feel stifling rather than freeing.
Verse 2
Trust in riches to enter into the kingdom of God
Meek and humble and lies you've made
To disguise your intentions with your worthless faith
Separate your church outta my fucking state
This verse moves deeper into the critique of faith and its commercialization. The line about trusting riches suggests a cynical view of how people often equate wealth with spiritual worth. The idea of disguising intentions points to a lack of authenticity, where faith is used as a cover for less noble motives. The demand to separate church from state showcases a strong desire for personal freedom and a rejection of imposed beliefs, emphasizing the need for personal truth.
Chorus
Don't you follow your faith?
When the wine hits your tongue, you don't feel it transubstantiate
Erase and change the goal
Kindness expressed with disgust and a vie for unfettered control
Here, the chorus returns with sharp questions about faith and its real impact. The reference to transubstantiation evokes a moment of questioning beliefs and rituals, suggesting that they may not hold the meaning they once did. The singer seems to be frustrated by the way kindness can be twisted into something controlling, reflecting a broader commentary on how people misuse their beliefs for power. It’s a striking contrast between what faith should represent and what it often becomes.
Bridge
Only caring 'cause someone convinced you there's nothing
But evil inside you and hell takes the sinners who don't
The bridge reveals a deeper layer of skepticism about the nature of belief and morality. The line suggests that caring is often conditional, driven by fear rather than genuine compassion. It taps into the idea that many are guided by fear of punishment rather than true love or faith. This adds to the overall theme of disillusionment, as it shows how fear can distort the very essence of what faith is meant to be.
Outro
I'll lie complacent down in my grave
'Cause fear has no part in the love that I gave
I don't believe that you can say the same
In the outro, the singer expresses a sense of acceptance about their own mortality and the love they've shared. There’s a strong contrast here between their personal experience of love and the fear that seems to drive others. This resignation highlights a desire for authenticity, suggesting that true love is free from the constraints of fear and hypocrisy. It’s a powerful conclusion that leaves listeners reflecting on their own beliefs and relationships.
Closing Thoughts
“I Don’t Think It’s the Right Time for Emojis” is a raw and honest exploration of the disconnect between faith, love, and authenticity. Hot Mulligan captures feelings of frustration and disillusionment, inviting us to think critically about the relationships we have and the beliefs we hold. The song resonates with anyone who has felt out of place or questioned the motives of those around them, making it both relatable and thought-provoking.
Full Lyrics
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And run the playback, watch it change
They never say it straight to your face
And the more they are, ruins everything
Back the wrong horse and next you'll see
You're forced in the water you refused to drink
Claim it's love while they vomit out hate
And the more they are, ruins everything
The more they are, ruins everything
I don't wanna take part
I barely havе anything keeping me in the game from thе start
Just up the road
Pastor makes sure all the doors will stay locked when it starts to get cold
When it starts to get cold
Trust in riches to enter into the kingdom of God
Meek and humble and lies you've made
To disguise your intentions with your worthless faith
Separate your church outta my fucking state
And the more they are, ruins everything
The more they are, ruins everything
Don't you follow your faith?
When the wine hits your tongue, you don't feel it transubstantiate
Erase and change the goal
Kindness expressed with disgust and a vie for unfettered control
Only caring 'cause someone convinced you there's nothing
But evil inside you and hell takes the sinners who don't
I'll lie complacent down in my grave
'Cause fear has no part in the love that I gave
I don't believe that you can say the same