Breakup Song
Farewell Anthem: Breakup Song by Ellis FallsLyrics
We're Breaking up, We're breaking up, we're breaking up
Expressing the repetition of the breakup announcement for emphasis and finality.
Been a long time coming now cruising in the breakdown lane
Indicates that the breakup has been anticipated for a while, comparing it to a journey in the "breakdown lane" of a road.
Not a deer in the headlights look thinking you feel the same
Suggests the speaker is not surprised, comparing the situation to avoiding a deer in the headlights and assuming the other person feels the same.
There's no need to fight lets not wait
Encourages a peaceful separation without unnecessary conflict, acknowledging the time wasted since the second date.
We've been wasting time since our second date and
Highlights the realization that it's time to end the relationship and implies the partner understands the message.
I think you know what I'm trying to say
Suggests the partner is aware of the impending breakup and its reasons.
This is a breakup song so this is it so long
Reiterates that the song is about a breakup, bidding farewell.
Change your status, keep my t-shirt, or throw it away
Gives options for handling belongings after the breakup, indicating a practical approach.
This is a breakup song and it won't take too long
Emphasizes the brevity of the breakup song and clarifies it's not a traditional love song.
I'll keep it short and sweet it's not you or me or a love song
Short and sweet confirmation that the breakup is not due to the speaker or the partner.
This is a breakup song
Reiterates that the focus of the song is the breakup.
See me looking at her see you looking at him
Describes a situation where both partners are attracted to others while in the relationship.
Both caught in the net while we're waiting to swim
Metaphorically describes being caught in a net while waiting for a chance to move on.
Well you're with me and I'm with you
Acknowledges the presence of the partner while expressing mutual desires for secret rendezvous.
Both wishing for secret rendezvous and
Reinforces the shared longing for something more.
There's only one thing that we've left to do
Implies there's only one solution left for the troubled relationship.
This is a breakup song so this is it so long
Repeats the breakup announcement, bidding farewell again.
Change your status, keep my t-shirt, or throw it away
Repeats the practical advice on dealing with shared belongings after the breakup.
This is a breakup song and it won't take too long
Reiterates the brief nature of the breakup song and clarifies its non-love song status.
I'll keep it short and sweet it's not you or me or a love song
Confirms the short and sweet nature of the breakup, absolving blame from the speaker or the partner.
This is a breakup song
Reiterates the focus on the breakup in the song.
(We're Breaking up, We're breaking up, we're breaking up)
Repeats the breakup declaration for impact.
This is a breakup song so come on and sing along
Encourages participation in singing along with the breakup song.
To our breakup song and it won't take too long
Invites engagement in the shared experience of the breakup song, emphasizing its brevity.
I'll keep it short and sweet it's not you or me or a love song
Reiterates the short and sweet nature of the breakup, clarifying it's not a traditional love song.
This is a breakup song
Confirms the central theme of the song as a breakup.
(We're Breaking up, We're breaking up, we're breaking up)
Repeats the breakup declaration, reinforcing the finality.
This is a breakup song and it won't take too long
Reiterates the brevity of the breakup song and emphasizes it won't take too long.
We're Breaking up, We're breaking up, we're breaking up
Repeats the breakup announcement one final time for emphasis and closure.
We're Breaking up, We're breaking up, we're breaking up
Concludes the song with a final repetition of the breakup, emphasizing the end of the relationship.
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