obsolete
Navigating Love's Shadows: Cinematic Saints' Obsolete RevelationsLyrics
True love waits on pins and needles but I heard that you were just killing time
True love is anticipated anxiously, but the singer heard that the partner was just passing time.
The colors on your shirt are all washed out
The colors on the partner's shirt are faded, possibly symbolizing a loss of vibrancy or connection.
Why are you so hard to find?
The partner is elusive or hard to find, creating a sense of difficulty in the relationship.
Am I obsolete?
The singer questions their own relevance or importance, wondering if they are no longer needed.
Nothing more than a liability?
The singer questions if they are seen as a burden or hindrance, possibly feeling like a liability.
Darling, I wouldn't trust me, I'm nothing more than a killer from some bad dream
The singer expresses a lack of trust in themselves, describing themselves as a dangerous figure from a nightmarish scenario.
Maybe if you leave now you'll be able to find something new
Suggests that leaving now might offer the partner the chance to find something new and better.
Maybe I'll grow tired of these feelings
The singer contemplates the possibility of outgrowing their current emotions or situation.
But, you were never mine to lose
The partner was never truly the singer's to lose, implying a lack of possession or control.
Am I obsolete?
Reiteration of the singer's questioning of their own relevance or importance.
Nothing more than a liability?
Reiteration of the singer's concern about being perceived as a liability.
Darling, I wouldn't trust me, I'm nothing more than a killer from some bad dream
Reiteration of the lack of self-trust, with the singer portraying themselves as a dangerous character.
Is it so unforgivable, your hopeless gospel?
Questions if the partner's beliefs or principles are so unacceptable that they are beyond forgiveness.
Darling, if home is a cancer, at least we'll all die pretty
If home is toxic or damaging, at least the end will be aesthetically pleasing.
Am I obsolete?
Repetition of the singer's insecurity about their relevance or importance.
Nothing more than a liability?
Repetition of the concern about being seen as a liability.
Darling, I wouldn't trust me, I'm nothing more than a killer from some bad dream
Reiteration of the lack of self-trust, describing themselves as a menacing presence from a dream.
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