Doormat Lyrics – Guardin
Doormat Song Lyrics
[Chorus: Guardin]
Yeah, my time is over
I don't wanna be sober
I'ma make it, hope you waiting on this stoner
'Cause they ain't ready for what's dropping in October
Yeah, my time is over
I don't wanna be sober
I'm so lonely, all I wanna do is hold her
Fμcκ the distance, reminisce about you closer
Yeah, my time is over
Yeah, my time is over
[Verse: Guardin]
Have you ever had a thought that just eats away your brain?
And if you decide to kill it, then you'll probably go insane?
Writing letters to yourself in hopes that it'll stop the pain
But you're livid and it's vivid when you've got nothing to gain
Bipolarity, hilarity, I'm laughing at myself
Honestly, I probably shouldn't though 'cause I just need some help
Rolling sticky 'cause I'm sick of everything inside my cells
Find importance in the portions of the ѕh¡t I'm tryna sell
And you know, you know that
I've been trying fμcκ¡ng hard to discard the feelings that I always throw back
And I know, I know that
Loving me ain't easy, sweetie, I'm as useful as a doormat
Format my brain and program me to stop
'Cause I've been so lost inside all of my crop
The rain is just falling on top of my shop
A tear in my ceiling, I hope it don't drop
[Outro: Guardin]
Caving in, I'm caving in
I do this time and time again
I'm faded now, was faded then
I'll talk to you somewhere 'round 10
And then you're gone and I'm alone
I pack my bong and fμcκ¡ng zone
There's nowhere I can call my home
There's no one I can call my own
At least I tell myself that (At least I tell myself that)
At least I tell myself that (At least I tell myself that)
At least I tell myself that (At least I tell myself that)
At least I tell myself that
Doormat Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Doormat" by Guardin revolves around themes of struggle, loneliness, and the desire for connection. The lyrics delve into the internal battles of the narrator, who grapples with mental health issues, self-doubt, and a sense of isolation. Throughout the song, Guardin expresses feelings of being overwhelmed by negative thoughts and emotions, seeking solace in substances like marijuana, and yearning for love and understanding from others.
[Chorus]
In the chorus, Guardin reflects on feeling like his time is up and not wanting to face reality sober. He expresses a sense of loneliness and longing for someone to be with, despite the challenges and distance between them. Guardin also hints at anticipation for something significant happening in October, possibly referring to a personal or creative milestone.
[Verse]
The verse delves into the internal struggles and conflicts experienced by the narrator. Guardin describes the torment of intrusive thoughts that consume his mind, leading to feelings of despair and potential madness. He discusses coping mechanisms such as writing letters to himself in an attempt to alleviate the pain, but acknowledges the futility of such efforts. Guardin also touches on themes of bipolar disorder, self-awareness, and the difficulty of finding meaning and purpose in life.
Guardin reflects on the irony of laughing at himself while simultaneously acknowledging the need for help. He describes turning to marijuana as a means of escape from the turmoil within himself, seeking temporary relief from his emotional turmoil. Guardin grapples with feelings of inadequacy and struggles to find value in his own existence, resorting to selling himself short in an attempt to find validation.
The narrator confronts the challenges of battling his inner demons and the cyclical nature of his struggles. Guardin acknowledges the difficulty of letting go of negative emotions and patterns of behavior, recognizing the impact they have on his well-being. He reflects on the transient nature of happiness and the constant battle to maintain a sense of stability and self-worth.
[Outro]
In the outro, Guardin reflects on the repetitive nature of his struggles and the fleeting nature of human connection. He describes the cycle of reaching out to someone, only to be left alone once again. Guardin finds temporary solace in substances like marijuana, but ultimately confronts the harsh reality of feeling lost and disconnected. The repetition of the phrase "At least I tell myself that" underscores the narrator's struggle to find comfort and meaning in his circumstances, despite the pervasive sense of emptiness and isolation.
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- Album
- Guardin (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Guardin
- Writter(s)
- Guardin
- Released On
- September 19, 2017
Guardin (Singles) Songs
- 1.All I Ever Will Be
- 2.Demons In My Orbit
- 3.Dim, Dark, Depleting
- 4.Doormat
- 5.I Think You’re Really Cool
- 6.I Will Take Us Home
- 7.Mosquito
- 8.Solitary
- 9.The Drifter
- 10.What I Got ft. Huskai
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Doormat" song?
"Doormat" song is sung by Guardin.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Doormat" song?
"Doormat" song lyrics written by Guardin.
Who is the music producer of "Doormat" song?
"Doormat" song music composed & produced by Guardin.
When was "Doormat" song released?
"Doormat" song was released on September 19, 2017.