Lyrics
How I'd miss your face
Expresses the speaker's longing and emotional attachment to the person, emphasizing the importance of their presence.
Oh how I would miss
Reiterates the depth of the speaker's emotions, emphasizing the potential void and emotional impact if the person were absent.
Calling you each morning
Highlights the routine of connecting with the person each morning, suggesting a habitual and comforting aspect to their relationship.
I'd miss saying your name
Reflects the speaker's attachment to the person's identity and the act of verbally acknowledging and cherishing their name.
To all the people who ask me
Addresses the external inquiries about the relationship status, implying that the speaker values the opinion of others regarding their connection.
If we still date
Poses a hypothetical scenario, prompting the listener to consider the speaker's response if they were no longer in a relationship.
What you you do if I was gone
Continues the hypothetical situation, questioning the listener about their actions and feelings if the speaker were absent.
If one morning I just wasn't there
Expands on the hypothetical by specifying the sudden absence, creating a sense of immediacy and potential shock.
What would you say if I told you
Presents a question about the listener's response to a revelation, introducing a darker theme related to the speaker's mental health.
I've been wanting to off myself
Reveals a profound and distressing confession, indicating the speaker's struggles with suicidal thoughts over an extended period.
For the past few years
Provides a timeframe for the speaker's emotional turmoil, suggesting a prolonged and silent battle.
Would you still send me texts
Ponders whether the listener's supportive gestures, such as sending texts, would persist even in the absence of a response.
Even though I wouldn't respond
Explores the idea of emotional distance, questioning if the listener would continue reaching out despite the speaker's lack of engagement.
And your texts would go green
Foresees a change in the nature of communication, symbolized by the texts turning green, possibly indicating a shift in the dynamics of the relationship.
Because my number's been
Addresses the practical consequence of prolonged absence, with the speaker's number becoming inactive and leading to communication disruptions.
Out of service for way too long
Further emphasizes the prolonged absence and the impact it has on the ability to stay connected, both emotionally and practically.
Was my funeral nice?
Asks about the perceived quality of the speaker's funeral, hinting at a desire for the listener's positive memories and sentiments even in death.
Were my flowers as pretty as your face?
Compares the beauty of the listener's face to the aesthetics of the speaker's funeral, intertwining themes of physical and emotional beauty.
Was my casket white
Inquires about the visual aspects of the funeral, focusing on the color of the casket, which may hold personal significance to the speaker.
With the silver handles that I like?
Highlights specific details of the funeral, such as the silver handles, suggesting a personal connection to these elements and their importance to the speaker.
Oooh it's all too much to take
Expresses an overwhelming emotional response, indicating that the contemplation of these hypothetical scenarios is becoming too much for the speaker to bear.
Oooh I think i'm finally starting to break
Suggests a breaking point in the speaker's emotional state, possibly indicating a sense of vulnerability and fragility.
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