Lyrics
Well, I wander around and you push me away
Expressing the feeling of aimlessly wandering while being pushed away by someone.
You knew damn well that I'd run back someday
Acknowledging the awareness that the singer would eventually return despite being pushed away.
Over you, over you
Repeating the theme of being over the person, possibly indicating the end of the relationship.
Now I'm waiting alone in a paris hotel
Describing a lonely state in a Paris hotel, juxtaposing external appearance with internal feelings.
I look pretty good, but feel just like hell
Highlighting the contrast between looking good externally and feeling emotionally distressed.
Over you, over you
Reiteration of being over the person emotionally.
Over you, over you
Continuing to emphasize the emotional distance and moving on from the relationship.
Now I'm wasting my time, losing my mind
Expressing a sense of wasting time and losing mental stability due to the aftermath of the relationship.
I'm not sleeping enough, drinking too much french wine
Describing unhealthy coping mechanisms, such as inadequate sleep and excessive alcohol consumption.
It was all second-guessing
Referring to doubts and uncertainties in the relationship.
It's always my trouble
Indicating a recurring issue of second-guessing, possibly causing trouble in the singer's life.
Finding myself, the boy in the bubble
Searching for one's identity, possibly feeling confined or isolated like a "boy in the bubble."
Over you, over you
Repeating the theme of being over the person, suggesting emotional detachment.
Over you, over you
Continuing to emphasize the emotional distance and moving forward from the past relationship.
Time is all we got
Reflecting on the value of time in life.
But you can't wait anymore
Acknowledging the impatience that arises when waiting for something or someone.
Can you now?
Raising a rhetorical question about the possibility of waiting any longer.
And I wouldn't ask
Expressing a reluctance to ask for patience but promising effort in resolving the situation.
But I'll do my best to figure this thing out
Committing to making the best effort to understand and navigate the complexities of the relationship.
The hotel's got flowers and it's got heroin
Describing the hotel environment with contrasting elements like flowers and heroin.
Just like we wait for the game to begin
Drawing a parallel between waiting for a game and waiting in the hotel, implying anticipation and uncertainty.
The gas that you gave me, the thousands of miles
Highlighting the significant distance covered, possibly metaphorical, and the sacrifices made for the relationship.
I'd give 'em all back just to see your smile
Expressing a willingness to give up everything to witness the person's happiness again.
Over you, over you
Repeating the emotional distance and detachment from the past relationship.
Over you, over you
Continuing to emphasize the emotional distance and the process of moving on.
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