Lyrics
Hang me from the stars in your eyes
Expressing a desire to be the center of attention, comparing the eyes to stars, suggesting a deep connection.
I fear for your fallen empire
Concern or worry for a once powerful and influential entity that has now declined or collapsed.
Your empire
Reiterating the reference to the aforementioned powerful entity or structure.
Fallen from high
Describing the fall from a great height, possibly symbolizing a significant loss or downfall.
Hang me from the stars in the sky
Repeating the desire to be associated with the stars, emphasizing a longing for connection or recognition.
Wide graves
Mentioning wide graves, which could imply a vast and solemn resting place, possibly metaphorical.
You will know it's time, yeah
Suggesting a moment of realization or awareness related to the mentioned wide graves.
Darling, you're nowhere
Addressing someone as "Darling" but emphasizing their absence or insignificance.
And you're no one
Asserting that the person addressed is currently nowhere, emphasizing their lack of presence.
And you're nothing to me
Declaring that the person is not significant or meaningful to the speaker.
No, you're nothing to me
Reiterating the lack of importance or significance of the person being addressed.
Hang me from your fallen empire
Repeating the desire to be associated with a fallen empire, reinforcing a connection to decline or loss.
Your empire
Reaffirming the reference to the fallen empire and its state of disgrace.
Your disgrace
Describing the fallen empire as a disgrace, emphasizing its negative and shameful status.
I won't leave till you're in your grave, yeah
Expressing a commitment to stay until the person is in their grave, suggesting a persistent connection or presence.
Darling, you're nowhere
Addressing the person again as "Darling" and reiterating their lack of significance or presence.
And you're no one
Affirming that the person is currently nobody, emphasizing their lack of identity or importance.
And you're nothing to me
Repeating the declaration that the person is nothing to the speaker, emphasizing their insignificance.
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