Lyrics
Something smelled like you, now I'm back in your room
Revisiting a space that reminds them of the person, possibly triggering memories.
Trying to figure you out, by the way that you move
Attempting to understand the person through their movements or behavior.
I blocked your number, everyone you know
Choosing to cut off communication by blocking the person and isolating them.
My friends left me for you cause your mouth is filled with gold, so
Friends favoring the person due to their material wealth, leading to a sense of betrayal.
Watch me paint you black
Expressing a desire to darken or tarnish the image of the person metaphorically.
I've got no sympathy
Claiming a lack of empathy or understanding for the person's situation or feelings.
And I live for the attack
Thriving on confrontation or conflict with the person.
No sympathy, no sympathy
Reiterating the absence of sympathy.
So you break me down, til there's nothing to get
Describing the emotional breakdown caused by the person, leaving nothing to gain.
Jump at every sound, but I'd die if you left
Fearful of the potential departure of the person, highlighting emotional dependency.
I blocked your number, everyone you know
Repeating the decision to cut off communication and the impact on social relationships.
My friends left me for you cause your mouth is filled with gold, so
Reiteration of friends favoring the person due to material wealth.
Watch me paint you black
Expressing a desire to further tarnish or darken the person's image.
I've got no sympathy
Reiterating the lack of empathy for the person's situation.
And I live for the attack
Thriving on confrontations or conflicts with the person, emphasizing the absence of sympathy.
No sympathy, no sympathy
Emphasizing the persistent lack of sympathy.
No sympathy, no sympathy
Continuing to stress the absence of sympathy.
I think we'd be better strangers, if we never meet again
Expressing a belief that not meeting again would be beneficial, suggesting a desire for distance.
I think we'd make better strangers, strangers than friends
Suggesting that their relationship would be more successful if they remained strangers instead of friends.
I think we'd be better strangers, let just never speak again
Reiterating the preference for remaining strangers and avoiding further communication.
I think we'd make better strangers than friends
Stressing the idea that being strangers would be more favorable than being friends.
I blocked your number, everyone you know
Repeating the decision to cut off communication and its impact on social relationships.
My friends left me for you cause your mouth is filled with gold, so
Reiteration of friends favoring the person due to material wealth.
Watch me paint you black
Expressing a continued desire to tarnish or darken the person's image.
I've got no sympathy
Reiterating the lack of empathy for the person's situation.
And I live for the attack
Thriving on confrontations or conflicts with the person, emphasizing the absence of sympathy.
No sympathy, no sympathy
Emphasizing the persistent lack of sympathy.
No sympathy, no sympathy
Continuing to stress the absence of sympathy.
Something smelled like you, now I'm back in your room
Revisiting a space that reminds them of the person, possibly triggering memories.
Trying not to fall right back into you
Attempting to resist falling back into a relationship with the person.
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