Suffer
Embracing Solitude: Petit Biscuit and Skott's Powerful Message in 'Suffer'Lyrics
Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know me at all?
Expressing surprise or disappointment that the person doesn't know the speaker well.
You think that you can stand when I fall
Belief that the other person expects to remain stable while the speaker faces difficulties.
Domino, domino, domino all you want
Comparing the situation to a falling domino effect, suggesting a series of negative events.
You're better off when we are apart
Suggesting that separation is beneficial for the speaker's well-being.
Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know me at all?
Reiteration of the surprise or disappointment that the person doesn't understand the speaker.
You think that you can stand when I fall
Reiterating the expectation that the other person believes they can remain strong while the speaker struggles.
Domino, domino, domino all you want
Repeating the metaphor of dominos falling, indicating potential negative consequences.
You're better off when we are apart
Emphasizing the idea that being apart is in the best interest of the speaker.
Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know me at all?
Repeating the surprise or disappointment at the lack of understanding from the other person.
You think that you can stand when I fall
Reiterating the belief that the other person expects to remain strong despite the speaker's challenges.
Domino, domino, domino all you want
Continuing the domino metaphor, suggesting that negative events can unfold without intervention.
You're better off when we are apart
Reiterating the idea that separation is beneficial for the speaker's well-being.
I'm hanging on my own, my own
Describing the speaker's independence and self-reliance.
I'm going out for dinner, having whisky on my own
Engaging in solitary activities, possibly to cope with challenges or emotions.
I'm hanging out alone, alone
Expressing comfort in being alone and pursuing personal interests.
Make coffee, get a hobby, feeling awesome on my own
Suggesting positive coping mechanisms like making coffee and finding hobbies to feel good independently.
I'm hanging on my own, my own
Reiteration of the speaker's self-sufficiency and contentment in being alone.
I'm going out for dinner, having whisky on my own
Continuing to describe the speaker's solo activities, including going out for dinner and enjoying whisky.
I'm hanging out alone, alone
Emphasizing the speaker's enjoyment of solitude and personal pursuits.
Make coffee, get a hobby, feeling awesome on my own
Reiterating positive coping strategies for feeling good independently.
Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know me at all?
Repeating the surprise or disappointment at the lack of understanding from the other person.
You think that you can stand when I fall
Reiterating the expectation that the other person believes they can remain strong despite the speaker's challenges.
Domino, domino, domino all you want
Continuing the domino metaphor, emphasizing potential negative consequences of their relationship.
You're better off when we are apart
Reaffirming the belief that separation is beneficial for the speaker's well-being.
Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know me at all?
Repeating the surprise or disappointment at the lack of understanding from the other person.
You think that you can stand when I fall
Reiterating the belief that the other person expects to remain strong despite the speaker's challenges.
Domino, domino, domino all you want
Continuing the domino metaphor, suggesting potential negative consequences of their connection.
You're better off when we are apart
Emphasizing the idea that being apart is in the best interest of the speaker.
Don't you know, don't you know, don't you know me at all?
Repeating the surprise or disappointment at the lack of understanding from the other person.
You think that you can stand when I fall
Reiterating the belief that the other person expects to remain strong despite the speaker's challenges.
Domino, domino, domino all you want
Continuing the domino metaphor, indicating potential negative consequences of their relationship.
You're better off when we are apart
Reaffirming the idea that separation is beneficial for the speaker's well-being.
I'm hanging on my own, my own
Describing the speaker's independence and self-reliance.
I'm hanging out alone, alone
Reiterating the speaker's comfort in being alone and engaging in solo activities.
Alone
Emphasizing solitude and independence, ending with the repetition of "Alone."
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