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But yh, the lyrics fit the situation. I always considered the lyrics to be from Sukuna's perspective as he goads Yuuji. That he should "devour everything he wants to" and live his life by Sukuna's principles (Play with what amuses him, Kill what annoys him, Eat whatever and whoever he wants and be unconcerned by those beneath him - from the manga).
That he shouldn't have "romantic" ideas of saving everyone because it's pointless ("I feel nothing from love songs") and simply impossible, that he shouldn't lie to himself ("All you do is defend yourself, when will you stop that")
It ties in with a theory I've heard about Sukuna wanting Yuuji to be more like him. Sukuna only ever shows interest in Yuuji when he's so angry he's absolutely losing it.