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      • “TERRIFIED” by blink-182 conveys a feeling of overwhelming emotion and disconnection from reality. The lyrics describe sensations of numbness (“I can’t feel my body”) and detachment (“I’m lifting past the skyline”).
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  2. Oct 23, 2023 · “TERRIFIED” by blink-182 conveys a feeling of overwhelming emotion and disconnection from reality. The lyrics describe sensations of numbness (“I can’t feel my body”) and detachment (“I’m lifting past the skyline”).

  3. Oct 20, 2023 · "Terrified" by blink-182 is a song that explores the feelings of vulnerability, disconnection, and fear. The lyrics convey a sense of detachment from one's physical body and a disregard for the outside world, emphasizing the speaker's internal turmoil.

  4. The lyrics of “TERRIFIED” tell a story of vulnerability and the fear of losing oneself. Tom DeLonge’s words paint a vivid picture of someone feeling detached from their body, as if nothing else matters.

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  5. "Terrified" is a song by American rock band, Blink-182. It is the fourth track from their ninth album, One More Time... The song was originally written by guitarist Tom DeLonge and drummer Travis Barker for their early 2000s side project, Box Car Racer.

  6. Oct 20, 2023 · Terrified Lyrics & Meanings: I can't feel my body / And nothing else here matters at all / The shapes become electric / Innocence and magic for all / / I'm lifting past the skyline / And no one seems to notice my fall / In and out the timelines / Now I see the truth of it all / / We'll go (oh-oh), terrified (oh-oh) / We'll go (oh-oh), terrified ...

  7. Oct 20, 2023 · “Terrified” is a reworked Box Car Racer song, written in 2018 and, after Travis brought the idea, finished as a blink-182 song in 2022.

  8. If you’ve ever heard Tom speak about UAP/UFO’s and time travel. This song starts to take on another meaning and I’m wondering what everyone else thinks. “Welcome… Terrified” seems to reflect a sense of wanting the truth but also scared of what the truth is.

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