Terribly Softly

Crashing Cars and Stolen Scars: Unveiling the Chaos of Love
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Lyrics


This is the start of the second part

Introducing the second part of the song, suggesting a shift or transition in theme or tone.

Of a song that you'll never hear.

Expressing that the song is not meant to be heard by others, perhaps implying its personal nature.

This is how it felt stealing pieces of hell

Describing a feeling of acquiring or stealing parts of a challenging or unpleasant experience.

To adorn the walls of your apartment with.

Suggesting the use of these acquired experiences to decorate one's living space, metaphorically or literally.

This is me with the ink dried on the page,

The speaker, having completed writing, acknowledges the permanence of their words on the page.

Taking into account that feelings change.

Taking into consideration that emotions and sentiments are subject to change over time.

You think we're better off friends

Addressing a belief that the relationship is better suited for friendship.

I got a million ways to make sure we're strangers again.

Asserting the speaker's determination to ensure a return to being strangers, using various means.

The perfect end to a train wreck of a weekend.

Characterizing the conclusion of a disastrous weekend, possibly suggesting the end of a relationship.

We've bandaged scars with stolen cars and bottled pride.

Describing attempts to cope with emotional wounds through unconventional means, such as theft and pride.

And if this song was to be about you,

Contemplating the possibility of the song being about a specific person.

It would have something to do with who's the ruin of who.

Speculating that the song would involve exploring who is the cause of destruction in the relationship.

But then it couldn't be more about me too.

Reflecting on the dual nature of the song, acknowledging its relevance to the speaker as well.

This is the heart of crashing cars, breaking down doors and falling in love

Describing intense and chaotic experiences, such as crashing cars and falling in love.

It's not caring at all

Emphasizing a lack of concern or indifference in the face of such experiences.

And taking whatever you can get whenever it comes.

Advocating for seizing opportunities and accepting whatever comes one's way.

I know if I take my time

Expressing a sense of urgency and potential consequences if the speaker takes their time.

I swear to God I burn a bridge with every line.

Suggesting a continuous pattern of burning bridges in the speaker's life.

Steal a piece of hell

Reiterating the act of acquiring or stealing pieces of a challenging experience.

And blend it in so well

Blending the acquired experiences seamlessly into the speaker's life.

With this train wreck of a life.

Associating the speaker's life with a metaphorical train wreck, implying chaos and disorder.

The failing health, the stories

Referring to deteriorating health and narratives that seamlessly integrate with the chaotic life.

I tell all seem to blend in so damn well

Highlighting the cohesive blend of the speaker's stories with the chaotic nature of their life.

With this train wreck of a life.

Reinforcing the idea of the speaker's life being akin to a train wreck.

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