Last But Not Least
Fading Colors of Love: Last But Not LeastLyrics
My Eyes tear the shade of red
Expressing emotional distress, possibly crying, indicated by the red shade, implying pain or sadness.
I won't ever see you again
Acknowledging the finality of a separation, anticipating never encountering the person again.
I guess it's for the best
Reflecting on the breakup and finding solace in the belief that it's ultimately for the best.
Because I never want to see you with him
Expressing a strong aversion to witnessing the person with a new romantic partner.
My Ears bleed the shade of red
Symbolizing emotional pain through bleeding ears, signifying distress caused by not hearing from the person.
I won't ever hear you again
Affirming the finality of not hearing from the person again.
I'll never hear you say that you love him
Highlighting the pain of never hearing the person express love for someone else.
My Nose runs the shade of red
Using a running nose to depict the emotional distress of not smelling the person's perfume.
I'll never smell your sweet perfume
Expressing the loss of the sensory experience of the person's sweet perfume.
"Happy Days" have all gone by
Referencing the passage of time, implying that the joyful moments are now in the past.
These happy days aren't yours and mine
Suggesting that the previously shared happy days no longer belong to both individuals.
What do you do
Posing a rhetorical question about the emotional struggle when faced with the harsh reality of separation.
When all you can do is wake up and die?
Expressing a sense of hopelessness, contemplating the idea of waking up only to face emotional death.
And what do I do
Continuing the theme of questioning, wondering how to cope when every song serves as a painful reminder of the person.
When every single song I hear reminds me of you?
Reflecting on the pervasive nature of emotional associations tied to music and the difficulty of escaping them.
Why do I keep doing this to myself
Questioning one's own actions, expressing self-awareness of engaging in behaviors that cause emotional distress.
I'm asking these questions
Acknowledging the act of questioning, possibly indicating a cycle of self-doubt and emotional turmoil.
I'll keep staring and screaming up into the sky
Expressing a persistent gaze and vocal expression towards the sky, possibly seeking answers or closure.
Until I find you
Describing the determination to continue the search until finding closure or the person.
My Mouth bleeds the shade of red
Depicting the pain of not tasting the person's lips through a bleeding mouth.
I won't ever taste your lips
Confirming the finality of not experiencing the sensation of the person's lips again.
Those "cotton candy" kisses of death
Describing the kisses as "cotton candy" but associating them with death, possibly signifying a bittersweet memory.
Last but not Least
Emphasizing the significance of the last aspect, suggesting a sense of finality and importance.
I won't ever touch your skin
Expressing the loss of physical contact, the impossibility of touching the person's skin again.
Just one last touch but you've been contaminated
Desiring one last touch but acknowledging the contamination of the relationship, leading to a decision to avoid it in the future.
So never again
Affirming the decision to never engage in the relationship again, emphasizing the finality of the separation.
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