i feel apples
Epic Drama Unveiled: Dead Boyfriend's 'i feel apples' Meaning RevealedLyrics
With legs asleep
Feeling numb or without sensation in the legs.
Tied to my feet
Feeling restricted or held back in some way.
Are hunks of red
Chunks or pieces of red (possibly symbolic) adhered to the singer's chest.
Stuck to my chest
Imagery depicting something stuck or attached to the singer's chest.
You wonder how
Expressing curiosity or surprise regarding the singer's current state.
My eyes are bleeding now
Metaphorical description of intense emotional distress or pain.
Beet purple
Describing a beet's purple color, possibly symbolizing intensity or anguish.
Glowing into your wrist
An abstract description of something impactful reaching or affecting someone deeply.
These ocean teeth
Metaphorical reference to teeth within an ocean, potentially suggesting vulnerability.
Collapse under me
Suggesting a collapse or breakdown due to overwhelming circumstances.
I am her now
Identification with another person, assuming their identity or emotions.
This feeling of feeling
A self-referential statement about the experience of emotions.
You're velcro, you're meant to
Comparing someone to Velcro, implying they attach or cling closely but then vanish.
Disappear, reappear
Describing the cyclical nature of disappearance and reappearance.
These bodies, corroding
Referring to bodies undergoing decay or wearing away.
Split in two, made for you
Expressing a division or fragmentation made specifically for someone else.
It's written in blood
Suggesting a significant commitment or promise made symbolically in blood.
We have a flair for the dramatic
Acknowledging a tendency for dramatic actions or behaviors.
And
Continuation of the previous thought or statement.
We take it too far
Admitting to going to extremes or pushing boundaries excessively.
You know that's how a good day starts
Implying a recognition of how extremes can define the beginning and end of experiences.
And how a bad year ends
Reflecting on a person's impact and the change in circumstances over time.
You had a face and words that spill
Describing someone's expressive face and spoken words intruding upon the singer's past.
Into the place where I was raised
Suggesting a connection between the person's expressions and the singer's upbringing.
You smiled and ran across the states
Depicting a positive memory of the person smiling and traveling across different states.
But you retired to Canada, oh
Noting the person's relocation to Canada, potentially symbolizing distance or withdrawal.
We take it too far, we take it too far
Reiterating the tendency to go to extremes or surpass reasonable limits.
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