Lyrics
Don't turn on the radio
Expressing a desire to avoid external influences or reminders.
Lock the doors and then you'll go away
Securing oneself by locking doors before departing.
Burn the bridge and don't look back
Emphasizing a decisive break and a commitment to moving forward without hesitation.
Think about the things we had back then
Reflecting on past experiences and memories.
I miss you when you're gone
Expressing the emotional void felt during the absence of a significant other.
I miss you when you're gone
Reiterating the sentiment of missing someone when they are not present.
I know it's been so long
Acknowledging the passage of a considerable amount of time since separation.
I miss you when you're gone
Reaffirming the emotional longing for the person who is away.
The trees the woods they make their sounds
Noting the natural sounds of the environment, possibly highlighting the absence of a loved one.
The wind she knows you're not around
Suggesting that nature itself recognizes the absence of the person and reacts to it.
They told me stories of what they've seen
Referring to narratives or experiences shared by others about the missing person.
You're creeping you're creeping you're creeping slowly
Describing a slow and gradual approach or return of the absent individual.
Oh I know you had to go
Accepting the necessity of the person's departure.
Leave this haunted house we built
Acknowledging the shared history and emotional weight of a place left behind.
On the hill where we'll buried
Indicating the location of a significant structure, possibly a metaphorical haunted house.
Give it a week will be a cemetery
Projecting a future state where the place becomes a symbolic cemetery.
I will stay and watch it burn
Expressing a commitment to witness the symbolic destruction of the shared past.
Turn around here those six words
Suggesting a turning point with the anticipation of hearing six impactful words.
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