Gone
Breaking Free: Laura Evans' Liberation AnthemLyrics
Drank your coffee, smoked a cigarette
Performed daily tasks, possibly symbolizing routine and familiarity.
Went off like you always do
Left abruptly, a recurring behavior.
I cleaned your house
Took care of domestic responsibilities.
And I made your bed
Prepared the bed as requested.
Like you asked me to
Followed instructions obediently.
Washed your clothes,
Handled laundry chores.
Hung em out to dry.
Dried clothes outside, suggesting exposure and openness.
Baby, For the last Time
Expressing finality or the end of a relationship.
Might just take a plane to Mississppi
Considering a journey to Mississippi, perhaps seeking a fresh start.
Or a boat to Mexico
Exploring the possibility of a getaway to Mexico.
Maybe I’ll drive down an old dirt road so I can’t be found
Contemplating a secluded path to avoid detection.
But I’ll be gone when you come around
Deciding to leave before the partner returns.
Packed my bags, and I saved some cash
Packed belongings and secured financial means for independence.
So I can go wherever I want to
Emphasizing freedom to choose any destination.
Made some plans I ain’t looking back
Determined not to look back at the past.
If you want me you’ve got work to do
Signifying that effort is required for reconciliation.
Coz Baby you got yours and I got mine
Acknowledging personal needs and independence.
In it for the last time
Reiterating the finality of the relationship.
Might just take a plane to Mississppi
Revisiting the idea of traveling to Mississippi.
Or on a boat to Mexico
Considering an alternate escape route to Mexico.
Maybe I'll drive down an old dirt road so I can’t be found
Reaffirming the desire for seclusion.
But I’ll be gone when you come around
Committing to being absent when the partner returns.
Coz I don’t even know if you're even gonna miss me
Expressing uncertainty about being missed by the partner.
It doesn’t matter where the hell i go
Indicating indifference to the destination; the focus is on leaving.
Coz I’m done with you picking me up and putting me down
Rejecting a cycle of emotional ups and downs.
So I’ll be gone when you come around
Reiterating the decision to be absent when the partner returns.
Might just take a plane to Mississppi
Revisiting the idea of heading to Mississippi for escape.
Or on a boat to Mexico
Considering Mexico as an alternative destination.
Maybe I'll drive down an old dirt road so I can’t be found
Reiterating the preference for a secluded path.
Coz I don’t even know if you're even gonna miss me It doesn’t matter where I go Coz I’m done with you picking me up and putting me down So I’ll be gone when you come around gone when you come around
Final reaffirmation of the decision to leave, emphasizing emotional independence.
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