D.I.V.O.R.C.E.

Heartbreaking Symphony: Unraveling the Emotional Tale of Separation
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Lyrics

Our little boy is four years old and quite a little man

Expressing the age and maturity of their son, emphasizing his growing understanding.

So we spell out the words we don't want him to understand

Spelling words to keep the child unaware of the impending divorce.

Like T-O-Y or maybe S-U-R-P-R-I-S-E

Examples of spelled-out words to avoid alarming the child.

But the words we're hiding from him now

Reference to the painful words associated with the divorce that are being concealed.

Tears the heart right out of me.

Expressing the emotional impact and heartache caused by hiding the truth.

Our D-I-V-O-R-C-E becomes final today

Announcing that the divorce is officially happening today.

Me and little J-O-E will be goin' away

Indicating the separation, with the speaker and their son leaving.

I love you both and it will be pure H-E double L for me

Expressing love for both the spouse and child, despite the impending hardship.

Oh, I wish that we could stop this D-I-V-O-R-C-E.

Expressing a desire to prevent the divorce and maintain the family unit.

Watch him smile, he thinks it Christmas

Observing the child's joy, contrasting with the impending sorrow.

Or his fifth birthday

Noting the child's innocence and the misunderstanding of the situation.

And he thinks C-U-S-T-O-D-Y spells fun or play

Spelling out custody, implying the child sees it as a positive aspect.

I spell out all the hurtin' words

Describing the act of spelling out painful words to shield the child.

And turn my head when I speak

Avoiding direct confrontation with the emotional pain caused by the divorce.

'Cause I can't spell away this hurt

Expressing the inability to erase the emotional hurt through words.

That's drippin' down my cheek.

Visualizing tears falling as a physical manifestation of emotional pain.

Our D-I-V-O-R-C-E becomes final today

Reiterating the finalization of the divorce and the impending departure.

Me and little J-O-E will be goin' away

Confirming the departure with the child, underlining the separation.

I love you both and it will be pure H-E double L for me

Expressing love despite the inevitable and impending personal torment.

Oh, I wish that we could stop this D-I-V-O-R-C-E.

Expressing a wish for reconciliation and the avoidance of divorce.

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