All the eyes need new ideas
Buying fear to feed their dealers
Can’t call it love and sound sincere
But have you had enough?
Looking for an easy answer
Find it in a lazy manner
Know you’re never getting better
But have you had enough?
‘Cause the cycle is vicious
The greed is a sickness
Evil is all around
Always reaching for something
Will leave you with nothing
There’s no one to save you now
Bet you think you could’ve had her
Fell into a common pattern
Lie awake, await disaster
But have you had enough?
A narcissist who loves to chatter
A nihilist ’cause nothing matters
An egotist on the wrong ladder
But have you had enough?
‘Cause the cycle is vicious
The greed is a sickness
Evil is all around
Always reaching for something
Will leave you with nothing
There’s no one to save you now
You lie to my face
You never give just take
Now all my bitterness is getting heavy
Don’t call the fuzz
It’s just getting good
And there’s no one here to save you now
There’s a new high but you just sink so low
You’d rather sit and moan
You’re never looking for a resolution
Get what you settle for
Every cover will be overthrown
Overthrown
You lie to my face
You never give just take
Now all my bitterness is getting heavy
Don’t call the fuzz
It’s just getting good
And there’s no one here to save you now
There’s a new high but you just sink so low
Have you fucking had enough?
Theme and Concept
The theme of “Have You Had Enough?” by Poppy centers on disillusionment with societal and personal cycles of greed, narcissism, and self-destruction. The lyrics criticize superficiality, manipulation, and the empty pursuit of power, urging self-awareness and questioning whether the destructive patterns have gone on long enough. The concept reflects frustration with the inability to break free from harmful behaviors and the realization that change can only come from within.