Discover the poetic beauty in ‘Degenerates’ by A Day to Remember. This lyric breakdown takes you on a journey through the artist’s thoughts, emotions, and the story they aim to tell. From clever metaphors to evocative imagery, we delve into the nuances that make this song a lyrical masterpiece. Whether you’re a fan of A Day to Remember or a lover of well-crafted words, our detailed analysis will give you a deeper understanding and appreciation of this song.
My friends are degenerates
But I’d never change them
Liars, cheats, and hypocrites
Not the type for saving
Why do we tend to hurt one another?
Dividing up all the books by the covers
Like it ain’t hard enough simply being me
(Like it ain’t hard enough simply being me)
Or could I sum you up just by what I see?
(Or could I sum you up just by what I see?)
In reality
Everyone’s a lot more complicated
My friends are degenerates
But I’d never change them
Liars, cheats, and hypocrites
Not the type for saving
So they say
So they say
I get that look more than I remember
Turning your nose up while we’re at dinner
Like how can he afford something that I want?
(Like how can he afford something that I want?)
Sold all your empathy, tell me what it cost
(Sold all your empathy, tell me what it cost
Character is who your are
When no one’s watching
My friends are degenerates
But I’d never change them
Liars, cheats, and hypocrites
Not the type for saving
So they say
So they say
Like a moment of truth that you’re tryna omit
Consequences retained for the judgment you give
When you finally find that you’re the degenerate
It’s gonna hit like a brick!
Like it ain’t hard enough simply being me
Or could I sum you up just by what I see?
My friends are degenerates
But I’d never change them
Liars, cheats, and hypocrites
Not the type for saving
So they say
So they say