Someone Else's Bed

Love's Demise: A Rainy Morning of Regret
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Lyrics

So you're lying in your underwear

Reflecting on being in a vulnerable state, possibly emotionally exposed.

Oh, in someone else's bed

Acknowledging the discomfort of being in someone else's bed, suggesting a lack of connection.

And the silence is so dangerous

Describing the oppressive atmosphere of silence, emphasizing a feeling of danger.

It's a terrible sense of dread

Expressing a profound sense of dread associated with the situation.


So I have another cigarette

Using smoking as a coping mechanism to forget and escape from the current situation.

And I just try to forget

Continuing the theme of trying to forget and cope with an undesired state of being.

How did I end up all alone?

Questioning how the speaker ended up feeling alone, hinting at a sense of isolation.

How did we all end up dead?

Reflecting on a shared experience of societal or personal demise.


Sunday morning when the rain begins to fall

Describing a melancholic Sunday morning with rain, symbolizing a somber mood.

I believe I've seen the end of it all

Expressing a belief in witnessing the end of something significant.

Sunday morning when the rain begins to fall

Reiterating the emotional impact of a rainy Sunday morning.

I've got the cure for it all

Claiming to have a solution or cure for the emotional struggles.


And my dirty little secret

Introducing a secret with negative connotations, contributing to shame.

Has a wretched little name

Highlighting the unpleasantness associated with the speaker's secret.

In the filthy morning after

Referring to the aftermath of a regrettable event in the morning.

I have walked the walk of shame

Expressing the speaker's experience of shame after certain actions.


Oh, and you'll be the end of me

Suggesting that the person addressed is causing harm or trouble for the speaker.

As I have been the death of you

Reciprocal acknowledgment of causing harm to each other.

And I quite enjoy your suffering

Expressing a twisted enjoyment in witnessing the other person's suffering.

Oh, I want to watch the view

Expressing a desire to witness the consequences or aftermath.


Sunday morning when the rain begins to fall

Repeating the imagery of a rainy Sunday morning, emphasizing its significance.

I believe I've seen the end of it all

Reiterating the belief in witnessing the end of something significant.

Sunday morning when the rain begins to fall

Connecting the emotional impact of rain to the speaker's perceived resolution.

I've got the cure for it all

Claiming to possess a solution or cure for the emotional struggles mentioned.


Are you there when I'm ready to top myself

Pondering if someone is present during the speaker's moments of extreme despair.

Are you there when I'm all alone

Questioning the presence of someone when the speaker feels utterly alone.

Do you even know why I am suffering

Challenging the understanding of the other person regarding the speaker's suffering.

Are you down to your bones?

Asking if the other person truly comprehends the depth of the speaker's pain.

Are you down to your bones?

Repeating the question, emphasizing the inquiry about the other person's empathy.

Are you down to your bones?

Emphasizing and repeating the inquiry about the other person's emotional state.


Sunday morning when the rain begins to fall

Repeating the imagery of a rainy Sunday morning, possibly signifying the persistence of emotional turmoil.

I believe I've seen the end of it all

Reiterating the belief in witnessing the end of something significant.

Sunday morning when the rain begins to fall

Connecting the emotional impact of rain to the speaker's perception of an apocalyptic event.

It's the end of the world

Declaring the perceived end of the world, emphasizing the severity of emotional turmoil.


I never said I would try for you

Denying any commitment to trying or dying for the other person, possibly indicating emotional detachment.

I never said I would die for you

Repeating the denial of willingness to make significant sacrifices for the other person.

I never said I would try for you

Reiterating the lack of commitment to trying or dying for the other person, reinforcing emotional distance.

I never said I would die for you

Repeatedly asserting the lack of commitment to trying or dying for the other person, emphasizing emotional detachment.

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