Lyrics
He runs his hands across her skin
Expressing physical intimacy, a tactile connection between two individuals.
She says she'll learn to trust again
She expresses a willingness to rebuild trust after a betrayal or disappointment.
Each time it hurts a little more
Each experience of pain adds to the emotional toll.
Throw caution tape across the floor
Symbolic gesture of marking a boundary or danger in the relationship.
Can't tell how it feels under circumstances and second chances
Uncertainty prevails in understanding emotions and granting second chances.
You'll sleep better tonight
Indicates that ending the relationship might bring peace of mind.
If you learn to say goodbye
The importance of learning to say goodbye for personal well-being.
Oh leave, or believe
The choice between leaving or believing in the deceptive cycle.
The cyclical fiction he spins
Describes the repeated false narratives he constructs.
Where she stops and he begins
Blurry boundaries between the female and male personas.
A needle drop on a record of madness
An analogy for a moment of chaos or instability in their relationship.
She sings along in her life of a sadness
She sings along with the melancholy of her own life.
An illusion of fate, it's never too late to change
Challenge to the idea that fate is fixed, emphasizing the potential for change.
Can't tell how it feels under circumstances and second chances
Reiteration of the difficulty in understanding emotions and giving second chances.
You'll sleep better tonight
Reinforces the idea that learning to say goodbye improves sleep and mental well-being.
If you learn to say
Continuation of the importance of saying goodbye for personal growth.
The disdain, constant pain
Expressing strong dislike and enduring pain in the relationship.
It gets worse with every passing day
The pain intensifies with each passing day.
And I'm out here with my eyes closed
The narrator remains vulnerable with closed eyes, putting trust in the partner.
Trusting you I want nothing more
The desire for trust and nothing more from the relationship.
And it's cold out here without you
The loneliness and coldness felt in the absence of the partner.
But frostbite can hit twice in a lifetime
Warning about potential repeated harm or heartbreak in a lifetime.
And I hesitate to speak again
Hesitation to communicate before mastering the art of saying goodbye.
Before I learn to say good
The challenge of expressing oneself fully before learning to say goodbye.
Can't tell how it feels under circumstances and second chances
Reiteration of the difficulty in understanding emotions and giving second chances.
You'll sleep better tonight
Restating the idea that learning to say goodbye leads to better sleep.
If you learn to say good
Encouragement to embrace the concept of saying goodbye for personal well-being.
Can't tell how it feels under circumstances and second chances
Reiteration of the difficulty in understanding emotions and giving second chances.
You'll sleep better tonight
Reinforces the idea that learning to say goodbye improves sleep and mental well-being.
If you learn to say goodbye
Final emphasis on the significance of learning to say goodbye.
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