Eeyore and Easel

Emotional Paradox: Struggles of Expression and Longing
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Lyrics

She said typewrite

Expressing the act of typing or writing, possibly suggesting communication.

Sad and all I had

Feeling sorrowful, and the speaker possessed something related to this emotion.

She said circles in squares ain't bad

Suggesting that unconventional combinations (circles in squares) can be acceptable.

She said find it

Encouraging the speaker to discover something.

That was all I had

The speaker had limited possessions, and finding was crucial.

She'd give everything for anything

Describing someone willing to sacrifice anything for something valuable.

And all I had I borrowed

The speaker's possessions were borrowed, emphasizing a lack of personal resources.


You gotta break this yeah

Encouragement to overcome a challenge or obstacle.

And she'll break me in

Implying a reciprocal process of breaking each other down.


Describing something heavy and laden with sadness.

Sad and all I had

Reiteration of sorrow, and the speaker possessed something related to this emotion.

Sad subtleties make her mad

Expressing that subtle nuances of sadness can irritate.

Said drown it

Suggesting drowning as a method of coping or escaping.

Sad and all I had

Reiteration of sorrow, and the speaker possessed something related to this emotion.

She'd give everything for anything

Reiterating the willingness to sacrifice for something valuable.

Out of my system

Expressing a desire to remove something from the speaker's system, possibly related to emotions or experiences.


Measure me in love and

Suggesting an unconventional unit of measurement for the speaker – in terms of love.

I hate you

Expressing strong negative emotions towards someone.

I miss you

Conveying feelings of longing or nostalgia for someone.

I pity you

Expressing a sense of pity towards someone.

Measure me in love and

Repetition of the unconventional unit of measurement for the speaker.

She want to?

Possibly questioning if someone else desires the same unconventional unit of measurement.

(well doesn't everybody?)

Rhetorical question emphasizing universality of desires.

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