Nauseous

The Rose


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You're so blurry out of focus
Gone now
You wonder if I even notice
Every message that you've ever sent
Yeah, it sounded fucking stupid
Cinnamon and sugar on your tongue
Yeah, all of it is useless

Uh-oh, you're giving me a tummy ache
Oh, no, it ain't better than a heartache
Just the look and the sound of you
Making me nauseous
Uh-oh, you're giving me a tummy ache
Oh, no, it ain't better than a heartache
Just the look and the sound of you
Making me nauseous

Sh
You're so loud and so obnoxious
Liar
입만 살아 나불거려 꺼져 짜져 닥쳐


Spreading rumors talking 'bout my life
I bet you feel fucking special
Tried to bring me down but I'm alive
Thank you for the recognition

Uh-oh, you're giving me a tummy ache
Oh, no, it ain't better than a heartache
Just the look and the sound of you
Making me nauseous
Uh-oh, you're giving me a tummy ache
Oh, no, it ain't better than a heartache
Just the look and the sound of you
Making me nauseous

Uh-oh
Oh, no
Uh-oh
Oh, no
Uh-oh, you're giving me a tummy ache
Oh, no, it ain't better than a heartache
Just the look and the sound of you
Making me nauseous

(Keep your mouth shut, shut up)

Person sitting on a swing thats attached to a tree, moon in th background
Cartoon Persoon shadow art, person ripping there hair

Nauseous by The Rose appears to be a song that expresses the emotions one feels when dealing with a toxic and negative person. The lyrics convey a sense of frustration and anger towards someone who seems to constantly bring negativity into the speaker's life.

In the first verse, the speaker describes the person they are addressing as blurry and unclear and wonders if they even notice the messages they have received, which the speaker perceives as damn foolishness. This suggests that the actions and words of the person lack substance and meaning, leading the speaker to view them as useless.

The chorus amplifies the negative impact this person has on the speaker's well-being. The phrase gives me stomachaches symbolizes the physical discomfort caused by their presence and draws a comparison to metaphorical heartache. Despite the pain this person causes, the speaker emphasizes that their presence is even worse and induces nausea.

The second verse continues the harsh criticism of the person, describing them as loud, insufferable, and a liar. The use of strong language underscores the intense frustration and irritation the speaker feels towards them. The line spreading rumors and talking about my life suggests that this person has tried to bring the speaker down, but the speaker emphasizes their resilience and thanks them for unintentionally drawing attention to their existence.

The emotions of frustration and anger are emphasized again in the chorus, highlighting how the appearance and sound of this person make the speaker nauseous.

Overall, Nauseous by The Rose explores the impact of a toxic person on emotional well-being and emphasizes the discomfort and frustration that arise from their presence. The lyrics convey a sense of strength as the speaker acknowledges their resilience and refuses to be dragged down by this person.

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