The song "Mickey Yr A Fuck Up" by Elvis Depressedly speaks about a character named Mickey who is portrayed as a troubled individual. The lyrics suggest that Mickey is seen as different from other boys and has made mistakes in his life. The opening line, "Mickey you're a fuck up, Heaven has a voice," captures the speaker's judgment towards Mickey's actions or choices. It implies that Mickey's behavior or decisions may not align with what is considered ideal or acceptable. The reference to Heaven having a voice could suggest a perspective of moral judgment. The chorus, "I'm so tired of you, I'm so tired," reflects the speaker's exhaustion, possibly referring to their frustration or disappointment with Mickey's actions. It could also imply a feeling of emotional drain from dealing with the consequences of Mickey's behavior. The song continues to describe Mickey as being bound to his "death bed" and reveals that he is afraid of the secrets he holds within himself. This suggests that Mickey may have regrets or burdens that weigh heavily on him, contributing to his troubled state. The repetition of the line "I'm so tired of you, I'm so tired" throughout the song emphasizes the speaker's weariness, possibly indicating a desperate plea for change or a desire for Mickey to confront and address the issues he's facing. Overall, "Mickey Yr A Fuck Up" portrays a character who is perceived as flawed, possibly grappling with personal struggles and haunted by the consequences of their actions. The song's lyrics express a mix of frustration, weariness, and a longing for understanding or resolution.