Stuck In '03
Echoes of Broken Promises: Stuck in '03 UnveiledLyrics
I was listening to Take This To Your Grave
Expressing the act of listening to specific albums: "Take This To Your Grave," "So Long Astoria," and "Nothing Gold Can Stay."
So Long Astoria and Nothing Gold Can Stay
Mentioning additional albums, possibly reflecting the speaker's diverse musical taste.
They said I'm filling my head with nonsense
Others criticize the speaker for engaging in what they consider meaningless or unimportant.
And I'm throwing my life away
Accusation that the speaker is wasting their life.
It's nice to know you're here
Expressing gratitude for someone's presence or support.
I'm glad that you still care
Acknowledging someone's care and concern.
How the hell do you fix a problem that you were the cause of?
Raising a question about how to fix a problem when the speaker is the cause of it.
The songs we sang, the words we wrote
Reflecting on shared experiences, possibly related to songs and written words.
And now the price that I'll pay for them coming out my throat, yeah
Addressing the consequences or price the speaker will pay for expressing themselves.
I'm used to being bloody, broken down, and beaten
Describing the speaker's accustomed state of being physically and emotionally hurt.
I can show you all the scars that you've been leaving
Offering to show the visible and emotional scars caused by the person being addressed.
It's plain to see there's nothing left between you and me
Asserting that there is nothing left in the relationship.
Useless memories, you're so wrong
Labeling memories as useless or unimportant.
Remember the time you told me good things come to those who wait?
Recalling advice about good things coming to those who wait, but rejecting its validity.
You were wrong
Declaring the inaccuracy of the advice given.
And I'm still trying to let you know
Continuing efforts to communicate the negative impact of the situation.
How much this sucks and makes me sick
Expressing frustration and dissatisfaction with the current state of affairs.
So finally, I'm starting to see how little you think of me, and it hurts
Realization of the other person's low regard for the speaker, causing emotional pain.
Couldn't care less but it couldn't be worse
Conveying indifference, but also highlighting the severity of the situation.
I'm used to being bloody, broken down, and beaten
Reiteration of the speaker's accustomed state of being physically and emotionally hurt.
I can show you all the scars that you've been leaving
Repeating the offer to reveal the scars inflicted by the person being addressed.
It's plain to see there's nothing left between you and me
Reemphasizing the lack of connection or meaningful relationship between the speaker and the other person.
Useless memories, you're so wrong
Repeating the characterization of memories as useless or unimportant.
You know you're so wrong
Repetition of the assertion that the other person is wrong and causes sickness in the speaker.
You know you're so wrong
-You know you're so wrong
-It makes me sick
-You know you're so wrong
-You know you're so wrong
-You know you're so wrong
-It makes me sick
-So finally, I'm starting to see how little you think of me and it hurts
Restating the realization of the other person's low regard and the resulting emotional pain.
Couldn't care less but it couldn't be worse
Reiterating indifference, emphasizing the severity of the situation.
I'm used to being bloody, broken down, and beaten
Reiteration of the speaker's accustomed state of being physically and emotionally hurt.
I can show you all the scars that you've been leaving
Repeating the offer to reveal the scars inflicted by the person being addressed.
It's plain to see there's nothing left between you and me
Reemphasizing the lack of connection or meaningful relationship between the speaker and the other person.
Useless memories you're so wrong
Repeating the characterization of memories as useless or unimportant.
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