Lyrics
Would you rather go with regrets?
Asking a choice between going forward with regrets or another path.
Midnight mud that makes me forget
Referencing a state of mind that helps forget troubles.
Got your name tattooed on my face
Symbolic gesture of permanence or commitment to the person.
And I still feel out of place
Feeling uncomfortable or unsettled despite the gesture.
Without you
Emphasizing the feeling of absence or incompleteness without the person.
Without you
-Cause I let some bullets through my head
Metaphorical reference to self-destructive thoughts or actions.
But you sleep unbothered in your bed
Contrasting personal turmoil with the perceived ease of the other person.
When you never cry but you shed a tear
Highlighting the hidden emotions of the person, signaling an impending end.
That's when I know the end is near
Recognition of imminent conclusion or separation.
Left every part of you with me
Carrying emotional remnants of the person, signifying longing.
And I miss your body
Yearning for physical closeness and intimacy.
I hope your scent will kill the time
Seeking comfort in memories associated with the person.
As I drive through the lights of your old town
Driving through familiar places connected to the person.
Traveling down what used to be new
Reflecting on past experiences that have lost their novelty.
Crash and kill, my hand on your lips
Metaphorical reference to a moment of intimacy or connection.
Then no more sense of time
Losing track of time in moments with the person.
Just you and I
Desire for a simple, exclusive connection with the person.
Just you and I
-Cause I let some bullets through my head
Reiteration of self-destructive thoughts or actions.
But I'll act unbothered in your bed
Presenting a facade of strength despite inner turmoil.
When you never cry but you shed a tear
Contrasting the hidden emotions of the person with their apparent demeanor.
That's when I know our end is near
Signaling the impending end of the relationship.
You think of me when you see the broken pieces
Recognition of reminders that evoke thoughts of the person.
Say you're "sorry", in the back seat
Expressing regret or remorse, perhaps after a situation has changed.
I hope your scent will kill the time
Similar to line 16, seeking solace in memories associated with the person.
As I drive through the lights of your old town
Continuing to revisit places and memories tied to the person.
(With you)
Emphasizing a sense of togetherness or unity, despite the separation.
And I'm back to one
Returning to a starting point, feeling as though progress has been undone.
Pictures on the ground
Reflecting on captured moments, possibly from the past.
Faces in my head
Memories of people, suggesting lingering thoughts about them.
Do we forget?
Questioning the possibility of forgetting past experiences or people.
I can't forget
Assertion of inability to forget certain aspects or people.
Do we forget?
Rhetorical repetition, affirming the impossibility of forgetting.
We won't forget
Final assertion of the indelible nature of memories or experiences.
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