Grocery Store Skeletons

Echoes of Love Lost: Grocery Store Skeletons Unveil Heartache
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Lyrics

On an icy blue couch

Reflecting on a past experience or relationship, setting the scene on an icy blue couch.

The one we used to swim in our skin

Recalling intimate moments, possibly suggesting vulnerability and openness.

Nothing left of us now

Expressing the dissolution of the relationship, implying nothing remains of what once existed.

Couple of October grocery store skeletons

Describing the current state as resembling skeletons in a grocery store in October, possibly hinting at emptiness or a sense of loss.


If we weren't made for love

Contemplating the purpose of existence, suggesting that without love, life may seem purposeless.

We were made for nothing

Reiterating the idea that without love, life lacks meaning or significance.

So, tonight I'm dressing up

Preparing for an event or occasion, possibly as a way to distract from the absence of love.


Take me

Expressing a desire to be taken or accepted by someone.

Please somebody take me

Repetition of the plea to be taken, emphasizing a longing for connection.

Take me down to the good place

Asking to be taken to a positive or comforting place, seeking solace.

Please me

Expressing a need to be pleased or satisfied by someone.

Why won't somebody please me

Repetition of the plea to be pleased, emphasizing a desire for emotional fulfillment.

Promise I would be easy

Making a promise to be easy or accommodating, possibly highlighting a willingness to make the connection work.


In my mind you're a dime

Valuing the person in the speaker's thoughts, comparing them to a dime, suggesting high worth.

The wind takes me down to the sea

Being guided by emotions, possibly towards the sea, invoking a sense of surrender or acceptance.

Two quilts and a fire

Describing a cozy scene with quilts and a fire, reminiscent of a shared experience.

A vacant lifeguard tower, we made out just fine Siesta Key

Recalling a specific location (Siesta Key) where intimate moments occurred, hinting at a sense of nostalgia.


You used to know my name

Acknowledging a past connection where the person knew the speaker's name.

But you've got more to say now you're mad

Indicating a change in the relationship dynamics, with the person having more to say and expressing anger.

I used to feel that pain

Reflecting on past pain experienced in the relationship.

Now I'm just lonely, selfish, and bad

Describing the current emotional state as lonely, selfish, and bad, suggesting a negative self-perception.


If we weren't made for love

Reiterating the idea that without love, life lacks meaning or significance.

We were made for nothing

Acknowledging the absence of love and surrendering to it, possibly suggesting acceptance of the situation.

So, tonight I'm giving up

Expressing a decision to give up, indicating a sense of resignation.


Take me

Expressing a desire to be taken or accepted by someone.

Please somebody take me

Repetition of the plea to be taken, emphasizing a longing for connection.

Take me down to the good place

Asking to be taken to a positive or comforting place, seeking solace.

Please me

Expressing a need to be pleased or satisfied by someone.

Why won't somebody please me

Repetition of the plea to be pleased, emphasizing a desire for emotional fulfillment.

Promise I would be easy

Making a promise to be easy or accommodating, possibly highlighting a willingness to make the connection work.


Just kids, a fit from the start

Describing the individuals involved as "just kids" who were a natural fit from the beginning.

It's a matter of the heart, it's a matter of the heart

Emphasizing that matters of the heart are fundamental and essential to the relationship.

Just kids, a fit from the start

Reiterating the idea that the connection between the individuals was natural and intrinsic from the start.

It's a matter of the heart, it's a matter of the heart

Highlighting the importance of matters of the heart in relationships.

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