Astatine

Astatine's Vanishing Act: Love, Loss, and the Escape Plan
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Lyrics

Hey Honey

Addressing someone affectionately, possibly a significant other.

Where you gonna run to now your world

Asking where the person will find refuge now that their world has collapsed.

Has all fallen down

Describing the listener's world as having fallen apart.

Hey Sugar

Using another endearing term to address the person.

You're always talking like the heavens' train

Noting that the listener talks as if some celestial event will occur.

Will be swinging around

Suggesting that the anticipated event will bring about a significant change.

You said you needed space

Recalling a past statement about needing personal space.

Somewhere just for you

Expressing availability of a means of escape or distance.

I've got the getaway car

Having a getaway car ready for the listener's escape plan.

Let's plan your great escape

Encouraging the listener to plan their escape.

If I could see your face

Expressing a desire to see the listener's face.

Maybe just one time

Yearning for a glimpse of the listener's face, even if just once.

I could be okay

Suggesting that seeing the face could bring emotional relief.

I could be alright

Expressing the possibility of feeling okay and alright.

I wanted to be

Expressing a desire to be everything the listener needs.

Everything you need

Affirming availability and suitability for the listener's needs.

I'm just carbon based

Describing oneself as carbon-based, implying human and mortal.

You were Astatine

Referring to the listener as "Astatine," possibly symbolizing rarity or uniqueness.

You were Astatine

Reiterating the uniqueness or special nature of the listener.

You were Astatine

Continuing to emphasize the listener's exceptional qualities.

Now it's getting late

Noticing the lateness of the situation.

I should be heading home

Feeling the need to return home at this point.

I always dial your tone

Recalling the habit of dialing the listener's number.

I forgot you're gone

Realizing the listener is no longer present or available.

You left this hole in me

Expressing the emotional void left by the listener's absence.

I didn't even know

Acknowledging a lack of awareness regarding the depth of need for the listener.

How much I needed you

Realizing the importance of the listener after they are gone.

I feel it now you're gone

Feeling the emotional impact of the listener's departure.

You said you needed space

Recalling the earlier mention of needing personal space.

Somewhere just for you

Reiterating the availability of an escape plan.

I've got the getaway car

Encouraging the listener to proceed with their escape plan.

Let's plan your great escape

Reiterating the readiness of the getaway car.

If I could see your face

Expressing a longing to see the listener's face.

Maybe just one time

Reiterating the desire to see the listener's face, even if just once.

I could be okay

Suggesting the possibility of emotional well-being if the face is seen.

I could be alright

Expressing the potential for feeling okay and alright.

I wanted to be

Desiring to be everything the listener needs.

Everything you need

Affirming availability and suitability for the listener's needs.

I'm just carbon based

Describing oneself as carbon-based, implying human and mortal.

You were Astatine

Referring to the listener as "Astatine," possibly symbolizing rarity or uniqueness.

You were Astatine

Reiterating the uniqueness or special nature of the listener.

You were Astatine

Continuing to emphasize the listener's exceptional qualities.

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