Syndrom Lyrics by Viktor Sheen is a latest Czech song in the voice of Viktor Sheen. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Syndrom song lyrics are also written by Viktor Sheen. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. In It, the lyrics reflect a deep sense of inner struggle and emotional chaos. The song expresses feelings of anxiety, self-doubt, and an ongoing battle with mental health, symbolized by the repeated reference to an “impostor syndrome.” The singer feels stuck in a cycle of negative thoughts, pushing through life while struggling with feelings of emptiness, paranoia, and regret. Despite his attempts to escape through distractions or vices, he’s haunted by past experiences and finds it hard to break free from the patterns that shape his reality. It’s a raw reflection on personal turmoil and the difficulty of finding peace.
[Chorus]
A nebejt tebe, baby, já přísahám, že nebylo by vůbec nic
To auto mění pruhy ve čtyři ráno, jak kdyby jsem chtěl umřít
To je můj syndrom (Impostor)
To je můj syndrom (Impostor)
Zas mám v hlavě stavy jak dřív, dřív
Krvácim, jak kdybych se říz, říz
Já táhnu se, jak kdybych pích, pích
Vzbuďte mě, chci se cejtit líp, líp, líp
[Verse]
Čtyři pruhy, mělo by jich bejt míň
Cejtim se, jak kdybych vypil šest vín
Rozmazaný ulice a v nich stíny
Čtyři dny po sobě, zase mám splín
Můj opičí mozek zase nespí
Napadlo mě, co bych dělal bez ní
Přišla paranoia zpátky a řekla si, že u mě pár dní přespí
Myslim si, jak jsem okay, ale pak jedu sto v jinym pruhu, koukej
Všechno je fajn, nejsem hloupej, jenom na to neumim přehodit brain
Mozek v minulosti, hraje mi Cypress Hill – Insane in the Membrane
Bojim se to fixnout, říkám si, o čem by ty tracky potom měly asi bejt (Bejt, bejt, bejt)
[Pre-Chorus]
Já nemám v hlavě svoje wins, I když pořád jdeme vejš
Nejsem na dobrý zvyklej, mámo, furt nejsem fixlej
Oddaluju si to pixelama ve hře, nebo tim životem píšu esej
Zdálo se mi, že už nemám ani tebe, babe
[Chorus]
A nebejt tebe, baby, já přísahám, že nebylo by vůbec nic
To auto mění pruhy ve čtyři ráno, jak kdyby jsem chtěl umřít
To je můj syndrom (Impostor)
To je můj syndrom (Yah)
Zas mám v hlavě stavy jak dřív, dřív
Krvácim, jak kdybych se říz, říz
Já táhnu se, jak kdybych pích, pích
Vzbuďte mě, chci se cejtit líp, líp, líp
[Bridge]
Dřív, dřív
Krvácim, jak kdybych se říz, říz
Já táhnu se, jak kdybych pích, pích
Vzbuďte mě, chci se cejtit líp, líp, líp
[Outro]
Mám to tak rád, bro, mám to tak rád
Protože jsem na to zvyklej a miluju chaos
To vypadá, že nenávidim radost
To vypadá, že nenávidim radost
Koukej, tati, jak jsem z toho vyrost
Koukej, mami, jak jsem z toho vyrost
Jedno, jestli děláš dvacet nebo děláš kilo
Nikdy nevymažeš to, co bylo, yah
Mám to tak rád, bro, mám to tak rád
Protože jsem na to zvyklej a miluju chaos
To vypadá, že nenávidim radost
To vypadá, že nenávidim radost
Koukej, tati, jak jsem z toho vyrost
Koukej, mami, jak jsem z toho vyrost
Jedno, jestli děláš dvacet nebo děláš kilo
Nikdy nevymažeš to, co bylo, yah
Syndrom Lyrics Meaning
[Chorus]
In this part of the song, the singer expresses how his life feels empty without his significant other. The image of driving at 4 a.m. and switching lanes like he wants to die reflects his inner turmoil. He acknowledges feeling disconnected and experiencing intense emotional pain, comparing it to physical harm, like bleeding or dragging himself through life. Despite these overwhelming feelings, he just wants to feel better, showing his desperate need for change and relief from his own struggles.
[Verse]
The verse dives deeper into the singer’s mental state, describing a sense of disorientation, like driving in the wrong lane or being stuck in negative thought patterns. The “four lanes” might symbolize a confusing or difficult life path. He feels overwhelmed, as if intoxicated, and is haunted by his thoughts, even wondering how he’d cope without his partner. Paranoia creeps back in, making him feel restless and out of control. The mention of a brain stuck in the past, combined with a reference to the song “Insane in the Membrane,” hints at mental struggles and the fear of fixing them because he’s unsure what would remain if he tried. His internal chaos affects how he navigates life.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus shows the singer’s confusion about his current state. While he keeps moving forward, he doesn’t feel like he’s winning or improving. He acknowledges that he’s not used to healthy patterns and isn’t mentally fixed. He uses distractions, like video games or writing, to delay dealing with his issues, and there’s a haunting moment where he dreams of losing his partner, adding to the emotional distance and isolation he feels.
[Chorus]
This chorus repeats the themes of emotional emptiness and despair. The singer expresses that without his partner, life would be meaningless. The image of changing lanes at 4 a.m. reflects a sense of aimlessness and a desire to escape the painful feelings. His struggles are compared to physical injuries, and he wants to wake up from this mental fog and feel better, but he’s trapped in his own head, yearning for a way out of the dark state he’s in.
[Bridge]
The bridge emphasizes the singer’s intense emotional pain, with recurring images of bleeding and dragging himself through life. He repeats his desire to feel better, illustrating the constant struggle to escape the emotional weight he’s carrying. The repetition of “wake me up” shows his longing for relief from the overwhelming feelings of distress and numbness.
[Outro]
The outro reveals the singer’s complex relationship with chaos and pain. He admits that he’s used to living in turmoil and even seems to embrace it, suggesting that it’s become a part of him. He contrasts this with the idea that he appears to hate joy, as if he’s become numb to positive emotions. The references to growing up in a difficult environment, symbolized by his parents’ reactions, imply that these struggles have shaped who he is. He acknowledges that no matter how much time passes or how much he changes, the past remains with him—there’s no erasing it. He seems to accept his flaws and turmoil as a permanent part of his identity.
Q. Who has sung Syndrom song?
A. Syndrom song is sung by Viktor Sheen.
Q. Who wrote Syndrom lyrics?
A. Syndrom lyrics are penned by Viktor Sheen.
Q. Who has given the music of Syndrom song?
A. Syndrom music is composed and produced by Viktor Sheen.
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