Lyrics
When
Introduction or the beginning of a narrative.
We first fell
Describing the initial experience of falling in love.
We used to lie
Recalling a time of intimacy or closeness.
In my bed
Specifically mentioning the setting, "my bed," as a place of shared moments.
But now
Transitioning to a different emotional state or phase in the relationship.
And my brain starts to be
Possibly referring to a mental shift or change in perception.
Just some clouds
Using metaphorical language, suggesting a clouded or unclear state of mind.
Instead
Emphasizing the altered mental state with the word "Instead."
A part of me is living
Expressing a sense of internal conflict or duality.
A part of me is dead
Implies a contrast between vitality and lifelessness within the speaker.
And the part of my heart
Refers to a specific part of the heart associated with the past love.
You used to love, it fled
Suggests that the loved part of the heart is no longer present, possibly due to a breakup.
But it doesn't matter
Stating that despite the changes, emotions remain constant.
I still feel the same
Reiterating the enduring emotional connection despite external changes.
And it doesn't matter
Underscores the persistence of feelings, irrespective of superficial alterations.
How many colours I paint my nails
Using nail color as a metaphor for external transformations that don't affect inner emotions.
I still feel the same
Repeating the idea that despite changes, emotional constancy persists.
And it doesn't matter
Emphasizing that internal emotions remain unchanged despite external variations.
How many times I change my clothes
Reiterating the theme of emotional consistency amid external changes.
I still feel the same
Highlighting the stability of emotions regardless of changes in appearance.
And it doesn't matter
Reaffirming emotional constancy even with changes in lifestyle or habits.
How much I stay indoors, leave the house
Indicating that feelings persist whether staying indoors or leaving the house.
I still feel the same
Underlining emotional stability despite changes in physical location.
And it doesn't matter
Stating that the emotional state remains unchanged regardless of the amount of alcohol consumed.
How much I have to drink
Reiterating emotional constancy even with the influence of alcohol.
I still feel the same
Indicating that the emotional state is unaffected by the volume of music.
And it doesn't matter
Reaffirming emotional stability despite the auditory environment.
How loud I play my music
Stating that the emotional state remains constant regardless of external advice.
I still feel the same
Reiterating emotional constancy despite external influences like music volume.
And it doesn't matter
Emphasizing that emotional stability persists despite the opinions of close friends.
What my good friends tell me
Reaffirming emotional constancy in the face of advice from good friends.
I still feel the same
Underlining that emotional stability remains despite suggestions from friends.
And it doesn't matter
Reiterating the theme of emotional constancy regardless of external influences.
How much I hurt myself
Stating that self-harm or pain does not alter the emotional state.
I still feel the same
Repeating the idea that despite self-inflicted pain, emotional constancy persists.
And it doesn't matter
Emphasizing that external circumstances, including pain, do not change the emotional state.
No it doesn't matter
Reaffirming that external factors do not impact the enduring emotional connection.
'Cause I still feel the same
Concluding that the speaker's emotions remain unchanged despite various external factors.
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