“Errors” is a song by K.I.D released on September the 9th, 2016. The track appears to be about mental health issues such as depression and anxiety.
[Verse 1]
I'm sorry I couldn't meet all of their expectations
Lately, I've got no energy
Now they're recommending counselors and medications
From the corner pharmacy
[Pre-Chorus]
Everybody's asking me what's wrong
In the living room from dawn to dawn
Have a cigarette 'cause nothing's on
[Chorus]
No, I'm not doing my best, kind of fragile and depressed
I cannot even bring myself to get dressed
And I wish I could correct complications in my head
I've tried every little dose they recommend
There's an error in me, da da da da
There's an error in me, da da da da
[Verse 2]
I wanted to be good, but I was met with complications
Yeah, I got lost along the way
My mother, she called me to express all her frustrations
I watch pornography all day
[Pre-Chorus]
Everybody's asking me what's wrong
Lying in a blue haze on the lawn
Took a little more than I should in the garage
[Chorus]
No, I'm not doing my best, kind of fragile and depressed
I cannot even bring myself to get dressed
And I wish I could correct complications in my head
I've tried every little dose they recommend
There's an error in me, da da da da
There's an error in me, da da da da
[Bridge]
There's never enough medicine
Some bastards said I'd never win
I'll lay alone busy doing nothing
There's never enough medicine
I struggle to wake up again
I'll stay alone busy doing nothing
[Chorus]
No, I'm not doing my best, kind of fragile and depressed
I cannot even bring myself to get dressed
And I wish I could correct complications in my head
I've tried every little dose they recommend
There's an error in me, da da da da
There's an error in me, da da da da
Da da da da, da da da da
Errors was written by Ryland Blackinton & Nico Stadi & Josh Abraham & Chris Perry & Mike Crossey & Kara Lane & Chris Rabba.
Errors was produced by Mike Crossey.
Errors is a social commentary on the anti-depressant generation (Millennials). It also speaks largely to my life-long battle with depression and melancholia. Speaking to an experience as grim as depression via a simple pop song makes those dark, complicated occurrences a little bit more digestible f...