Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Stella Donnelly
Season’s Greetings by Stella Donnelly explores Stella’s personal feelings towards a persona who is likely her Grandfather on her mother’s side, and serves as a message to him detailing how she detests him, chanting “Fuck up your life” in the song’s closing lines.
[Verse 1]
Let the cat out of the bag
Didn't think you'd be coming back
Season's greetings on a card
You've been a hallmark from the start
If the gravy tasted great
Why did you pour it all away?
You like to intimidate
Intimidate, intimidate
Intimidate, intimidate
[Verse 2]
Sliding edgeways out of strained
Border protection, list debates
Bitter look of what's to come
Why can't you be more like your mother was
When she was young?
And all your idiot cousins like her
More than all the other aunties
Yeah, 'cause she was a punk
She was a punk, she was a punk
My mum's still a punk and you're still shit
[Verse 3]
Have you lost your fuckin' mind?
It's never to late to be on time
You like to intimidate
Intimidate, intimidate
Fuck up your life, lose all your friends
Fuck up your life, intimidate (Fuck up your life, intimidate)
Fuck up your life, intimidate (Lose all your friends)
Fuck up your life, intimidate (Fuck up your life, yeah, you got it)
Intimidate, lose all your friends (Go on, fuck up your life)
Fuck up your life, fuck up your life (Lose all your friends, go on)
Fuck up your life (Alright, yeah, fuck off then)
(Okay, good, fuck off)
Season’s Greetings was written by Stella Donnelly.
Season’s Greetings was produced by Stella Donnelly & Dean Tuza.
Stella Donnelly released Season’s Greetings on Fri Mar 08 2019.
I wanted to paint a picture of a Christmas party gone wrong, where you’re forced into a small space with people who you generally spend the rest of the year avoiding. It’s a chance to learn a little bit about ourselves, if not about someone else.
– Stella Donnelly, track by track on iTunes