Lyrics
She's got that 1975 sweatshirt
Describing a specific sweatshirt associated with the year 1975.
We fell in love and I'm still a little head hurt
Expressing the enduring impact of falling in love with a lingering emotional effect.
What am I trying to say
Reflecting on the difficulty of conveying thoughts or emotions.
What am I doing here again
Questioning the purpose or reason for being in a particular situation again.
She left her 1975 sweatshirt
Noting the presence of the mentioned sweatshirt, possibly left behind.
Should I just let it go
Contemplating whether to move on from the past.
She's never coming back again
Conveying a sense of finality or realization that a person will not return.
Every time I fell down she'd pick up all the pieces
Recalling support from the person during difficult times.
I want to move on but I think she might be my weakness
Expressing a desire to move forward while acknowledging emotional vulnerability.
Can't seem to throw away a piece of you
Struggling to let go of a symbolic representation of the person (the sweatshirt).
I'm sick of seeing it but I can't seem to let you go
Feeling conflicted about keeping reminders of the past despite wanting to move on.
It's 4 a.m. and I can't fall asleep
Describing difficulty falling asleep, possibly due to emotional turmoil.
Memories of us listening to Neck Deep
Recalling shared memories of listening to a specific band (Neck Deep).
I'll never be able to hear it without thinking about you
Associating a particular song with memories of the person, making it hard to detach.
Every time I fell down she'd pick up all the pieces
Reiterating the support received during challenging times.
I want to move on but I think she might be my weakness
Expressing internal conflict about moving forward while feeling emotionally attached.
Can't seem to throw away a piece of you
Continuing to struggle with letting go of symbolic reminders of the person.
I'm sick of seeing it but I can't seem to let you go
Repeating the internal conflict of wanting to move on but finding it challenging.
I'm falling to pieces
Describing a state of emotional disarray or falling apart.
A part of you is still here
Acknowledging the lingering presence of the person in various aspects of life.
Can't seem to throw away a piece of you
Struggling to discard symbolic representations of the person.
I'm sick of seeing it but I can't seem to let you go
Reiterating the difficulty of letting go despite the desire to move on.
It's just a little thing something that you left behind
Referring to a small item left behind by the person, emphasizing its significance.
But it's staring me down and it's weighing on my mind
Feeling the weight of the emotional significance of the item left behind.
It's just a little thing something that you left behind
Repeating the idea of a small item left behind, underscoring its impact.
But it's staring me down and it's weighing on my mind
Emphasizing the persistent impact and preoccupation with the item left behind.
Every time I fell down she'd pick up all the pieces
Recalling the consistent support received during difficult times.
I want to move on but I think she might be my weakness
Expressing a desire to move forward while acknowledging emotional vulnerability.
Can't seem to throw away a piece of you
Continuing to struggle with letting go of symbolic reminders of the person.
I'm sick of seeing it but I can't seem to let you go
Repeating the internal conflict of wanting to move on but finding it challenging.
I'm falling to pieces
Describing a state of emotional disarray or falling apart.
A part of you is still here
Acknowledging the lingering presence of the person in various aspects of life.
Can't seem to throw away a piece of you
Struggling to discard symbolic representations of the person.
I'm sick of seeing it but I can't seem to let you go
Reiterating the difficulty of letting go despite the desire to move on.
She's got that 1975 sweatshirt
Describing a specific sweatshirt associated with the year 1975 (repeated).
We fell in love and I'm still a little head hurt
Recalling the beginning of the relationship and its lingering impact (repeated).
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