Lyrics
Wish I never made you my whole life
Expressing regret for making someone the center of their life.
Because where are you now
Reflecting on the absence or departure of the person.
Oh, oh
A vocalization of emotion, possibly sorrow or frustration.
I just want to forget your name
Desiring to erase the memory associated with the person.
But your memories are too loud
Struggling with the lingering impact of memories that are emotionally overwhelming.
Oh, oh
A repetition of emotional expression, possibly emphasizing inner turmoil.
Bed sheets, your ripped jeans
Mentioning specific items associated with the person, indicating a vivid recollection.
In retrospect I think I saw you too much
Regretting the frequency of encounters with the person in hindsight.
Your horse and that pocket full of rose quartz
Highlighting symbolic elements (horse, rose quartz) connected to the person.
I despise everything that you used to love
Expressing a strong dislike for things that the person once loved.
A chest of your breath sits
Metaphorically describing a preserved essence of the person's presence.
In the corner of my crypt
Imagery of a hidden or secluded place containing a reminder of the person.
Oh, oh
A repetition of emotional expression, suggesting a lasting impact.
Forever grateful that I severed our
Expressing relief or gratitude for ending a close relationship with the person.
Connection at the hip
Highlighting the separation from the person, possibly physical or emotional.
Oh, oh
A repetition of emotional expression, indicating continued emotional processing.
Bed sheets, your ripped jeans
Reiterating the mention of specific items tied to memories of the person.
In retrospect I think I saw you too much
Reevaluating the frequency of encounters with a sense of regret.
Your horse and that pocket full of rose quartz
Repeating symbolic elements associated with the person.
I despise everything that you used to love
Reiterating strong dislike for things associated with the person, including oneself.
Including me, Including me
Expressing self-disdain and extending the dislike to one's own involvement in the past.
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