Sugar
Ephemeral Love and Cosmic Collisions in Broken Head's 'Sugar'Lyrics
Washed the amber fade away, you fade away, fade away
Expressing the fading of an amber-colored presence, possibly symbolic, and addressing the concept of fading away.
Shudders, caves, and fades away
Describing shudders and fading away, using imagery to convey a sense of trembling or disturbance.
Who can take you carelessly?
Pondering who has the ability to handle or take care of someone without concern or seriousness.
Stay away, stay away
Emphasizing the need to keep a distance, possibly due to a desire for independence or avoiding certain situations.
Will you lock me in my cage?
Possibly expressing a desire to be confined or controlled, using the metaphor of being locked in a cage.
When my world collides with the satellite of your skies
Repetition of the idea of a collision between the speaker's world and the satellite of someone's skies, suggesting a significant encounter or interaction.
When my world collides with the satellite of your skies
-Satellite of your skies
-Satellite of your skies
-It's the sugar in her eyes
Referring to an appealing quality, possibly sweetness or attractiveness, in the eyes of the person being addressed.
When my world collides with the satellite of your skies
Reiteration of the collision theme with the satellite of someone's skies, reinforcing the importance of this encounter.
When my world collides with the satellite of your skies
-Satellite of your skies
-Satellite of your skies
-Sheltered in her heaven's hate, you fade away, fade away
Describing a fading away within a heaven-like space filled with hatred, introducing a complex emotional landscape.
Supernova, fade away
Mentioning a supernova, a powerful stellar explosion, possibly symbolizing a dramatic end or transformation.
Who can take you carelessly?
Repeating the question of who can handle someone carelessly, suggesting the difficulty of finding such a person.
Stay away, stay away
Reiterating the call to stay away, emphasizing the need for distance or separation.
Will you haunt my rival days?
Possibly questioning if the person being addressed will disturb or linger in the speaker's rival days or challenging times.
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