French Fries

Sweet and Salty Moments: Exploring Relationships Through French Fries
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Lyrics

You always walk me to my car at night I try to push you to the edge but you never fight You read the paper while you drink your tea I know I should but I still feel nothing I'm sure if I wasn't such a monster

You provide security by accompanying me to my car, despite my attempts to test your limits. You remain calm and non-confrontational.

I'd try a little harder

If I weren't a difficult person, I would make a greater effort in our relationship.

I dip my french fries in your milkshake I think we peaked after our first date I'm only here because you still pay

Despite our initial connection, our relationship has declined. I continue to be with you primarily for financial reasons.

You feel just like a Monday

Your presence feels mundane and uninspiring, akin to the dullness of a Monday.

I'm sure someone thinks you're so great I dip my french fries in your milkshake I think we peaked after our first date I'm only here because you still pay

While acknowledging that others may appreciate you, my feelings toward you remain indifferent.

You feel just like a Monday

Repetition of the idea that the relationship has lost its spark, and financial dependence is a significant factor in maintaining it.

I'm sure someone thinks you're so great

Reiteration of the belief that someone out there admires you, despite my lack of enthusiasm.

You're always busy but make time for me I'm really trying hard to be less mean You understand I like to be alone

You have a busy schedule, yet you make time for me. I'm attempting to improve my behavior and be less harsh. You respect my need for solitude.

Sometimes I feel like I left you in the friendzone I'm sure if I wasn't such a monster

Expressing self-awareness of being challenging in the relationship, potentially causing a sense of being relegated to a friendship.

I'd try a little harder

Reiteration of the idea that if I were different, I would invest more effort in our relationship.

I dip my french fries in your milkshake I think we peaked after our first date I'm only here because you still pay

Repetition of the notion that the relationship has reached its peak after the initial date, and financial dependence is a primary reason for its continuation.

You feel just like a Monday

Your presence is likened to the dullness of a Monday, emphasizing a lack of excitement or fulfillment.

I'm sure someone thinks you're so great I dip my french fries in your milkshake I think we peaked after our first date I'm only here because you still pay

Reiteration of the belief that someone out there admires you, despite my lack of enthusiasm.

You feel just like a Monday

Repetition of the idea that your presence feels mundane and uninspiring, similar to the dullness of a Monday.

I'm sure someone thinks you're so great

Reiteration of the belief that someone out there admires you, despite my lack of enthusiasm.

You let me steal your french fries

Highlighting a small act of intimacy - sharing and stealing french fries, indicating a closeness in the relationship.

Too bad you're such a nice guy

Expressing regret that you're a nice person, implying that it complicates the dynamics of the relationship.

You let me steal your french fries

Repetition of the idea that you allow me to take your french fries, emphasizing a shared, intimate act.

You let me steal your french fries

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Too bad you're such a nice guy

Expressing regret that you're a nice person, implying that it complicates the dynamics of the relationship.

You let me steal your french fries

Repetition of the idea that you allow me to take your french fries, emphasizing a shared, intimate act.

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