Lyrics
Themes
Imagery
Characters
Repetition & More
100

“It’s me, hi, I’m the _______, it’s me.”

What is “problem”?

100

The song explores this mental health struggle during the “graveyard shift.”

What is depression?

100

This natural object symbolizes self-destruction and avoidance.

What is the sun?

100

This person is always rooting for the anti-hero.

Who is the listener, audience, or “you”?

100

This phrase opens the chorus and is repeated multiple times.

What is “It’s me, hi”?

200

What does she stare at directly, even though she avoids the mirror?

What is the sun?

200

The narrator admits to being this in her relationships.

What is the problem or the anti-hero?

200

The narrator compares herself to a monster on the _____.

What is "hill"?

200

The narrator wakes up screaming from this.

What is dreaming?

200

This classic Disney lyric is referenced twice in parentheses.

What is “Tale as old as time”?

300

This time of day becomes her afternoon.

What is midnight?

300

The lyric “It must be exhausting always rooting for the anti-hero” reflects this theme.

What is self-awareness or insecurity?

300

She says she’s “pierced through the heart but never ____.”

What is dying?

300

The family thinks the narrator left this behind.

What is an inheritance or fortune?

300

This polite British meal time is mentioned in the chorus.

What is teatime?

400

Finish the lyric: "I have this thing where I get older, but just never _____."

What is “wiser”?

400

The line “I’ll stare directly at the sun…” suggests this theme.

What is denial or avoidance of self-reflection?

400

She envisions her family reading this legal document after her death.

What is a will?

400

This person “kills her for the money” in her dream.

Who is the daughter-in-law?

400

This refrain underscores the speaker's internal struggle and repetition of mistakes.

What is “I’m the problem, it’s me”?

500

What does the daughter-in-law allegedly kill her for?

What is the money, or inheritance?

500

The song portrays the narrator’s fear of this emotional experience caused by her own actions.

What is abandonment or being left?

500

She says she disguises covert narcissism as this quality.

What is altruism?

500

The narrator says these people stand in the room during the graveyard shift.

Who are the ghosted people?

500

This repeated line emphasizes the emotional weight of always being misunderstood.

What is “It must be exhausting always rooting for the anti-hero”?

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