Two-Headed Trout Lyrics by The Callous Daoboys is a latest English song in the voice of The Callous Daoboys. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new Two-headed Trout song lyrics are also written by The Callous Daoboys. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. It is a chaotic, emotional whirlwind about being stuck in a toxic, one-sided relationship. The song paints a picture of someone repeatedly getting hurt but still coming back, like a fish swimming upstream, showing all the wounds they’ve endured. It blends intense emotions with sarcastic, almost playful lyrics, balancing self-awareness and frustration. The mix of heavy instrumentals and poppy elements adds to the song’s unpredictable energy.
Two-Headed Trout Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Shaking like a leaf in a cold sweat
When that emotion counter wants what he can’t have
You’re in his bed, but your body needs my hologram
That “vicious appetite” reading off a teleprompter
And you’ll get what you want first
[Chorus]
So if one day you’re bent out
In a loop of boredom burnout
I’ll swim upstream again
Show you all the hooks in my mouth
“Look at how gullible I can be”
“With my fins and my gills in sync”
I think you’ll like it
The bubblegum pop assures I’ll be shot
[Verse 2]
Colder than the sheath that my sword’s in
Like I’m born again, I b!tch and moan
I was a stand-in
In lamb skin for you
I’m never faking
I’m ready to be used
[Chorus]
So if one day you’re bent out
In a loop of boredom burnout
I’ll swim upstream again
Show you all the hooks in my mouth
“Look at how gullible I can be”
“With my fins and my gills in sync”
I think you’ll like it
The bubblegum pop assures I’ll be shot
[Bridge]
Yeah
If you need someone to hold your glass while you dance
Or unrequited 200%
A subject for healing your eager disease
Beach day tourniquet skin
Falling over all my words, begging for
Pump action, big game shelf
Lookalikes never did do it for Freud
Beach day tourniquet skin
Falling over all my words, begging for
Pump action, big game shelf
Benadryl d!ck never puts a ring on it
[Chorus]
So if one day you’re bent out
In a loop of boredom burnout
I’ll swim upstream again
Show you all the hooks in my mouth
“Look at how gullible I can be”
“With my fins and my gills in sync”
I think you’ll like it
The bubblegum pop assures I’ll be shot
[Outro]
I think you’ll like it, like it, like it
I think you’ll like it, like it, like it
Ooo
Two-Headed Trout Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
This part describes someone feeling anxious and helpless because they can’t have what they want. The “emotion counter” might be a reference to someone who constantly craves attention but is never satisfied. The person they’re interested in is physically with someone else, but emotionally, they still long for the singer. The “vicious appetite” suggests manipulation, like they’re following a script, always taking what they want first without considering others’ feelings.
[Chorus]
The singer talks about always coming back, even after getting hurt. The “swimming upstream” metaphor compares them to a struggling fish, continuously returning despite the pain. Showing the “hooks in my mouth” means displaying their past wounds, proving how easily they’ve been deceived. The sarcastic tone in “I think you’ll like it” hints at frustration, while “bubblegum pop assures I’ll be shot” suggests that playing along in this toxic game will only lead to more pain, like a predictable, manufactured ending.
[Verse 2]
The singer feels emotionally numb and used, comparing themselves to a sword’s sheath—cold and empty. They feel like they’re being reborn, but in a painful, bitter way, constantly complaining. Being a “stand-in in lamb skin” suggests they were just a temporary replacement, pretending to be something pure and innocent. Despite knowing all this, they admit they’re still willing to be used again, showing their self-destructive tendencies.
[Chorus]
Once again, the singer expresses their willingness to return even after being hurt. They acknowledge how easily they get fooled, showing their emotional wounds but still hoping for validation. The repetition reinforces their cycle of pain and gullibility, with the “bubblegum pop” line again pointing to a predictable, inevitable downfall.
[Bridge]
This section talks about being there for someone who only uses the singer for convenience. Holding their glass while they dance suggests playing a passive role in their life. “Unrequited 200%” emphasizes how one-sided the relationship is. “Beach day tourniquet skin” could mean covering up emotional wounds with temporary distractions. The “pump action, big game shelf” references weapons and hunting, symbolizing being targeted or replaced. The “Benadryl d!ck” line implies emotional numbness—someone who never truly commits, just dulls the pain and moves on.
[Chorus]
The cycle of hurt continues—the singer knows they’re being used but still returns, showing their emotional scars and proving their own gullibility. The sarcastic “I think you’ll like it” shows their frustration, and “bubblegum pop” once again suggests an inevitable, painful ending.
[Outro]
The repetition of “I think you’ll like it” feels ironic and bitter. It reinforces the idea that, despite all the pain, the singer believes the other person enjoys their suffering. The song ends on this haunting, repetitive note, leaving the feeling of an endless loop.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Two-Headed Trout song?
A. Two-Headed Trout song is sung by The Callous Daoboys.
Q. Who wrote Two-Headed Trout lyrics?
A. Two-Headed Trout lyrics are penned by The Callous Daoboys.
Q. Who has given the music of Two-Headed Trout song?
A. Two-Headed Trout music is composed and produced by The Callous Daoboys.
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