On the Floor

Echoes of Regret: Unveiling the Emotional Tapestry in Petit Mort's 'On the Floor'
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Lyrics

What I’m saying, I can’t take your mornings

Expressing inability to handle or endure the listener's mornings, suggesting a strain or difficulty.


your mistakes, all the pictures on the floor

Highlighting the impact of the listener's mistakes, with tangible evidence like pictures scattered on the floor.


there’s no brain swimming in your stories

Emphasizing the absence of logical reasoning ("brain swimming") in the listener's stories or explanations.


your mistakes, all the fiction on the floor

Reiterating the consequences of the listener's mistakes, this time referred to as "fiction on the floor."


I'm sure of...

Introducing uncertainty or contemplation about a certain aspect, to be revealed later in the lyrics.


pictures on the floor

Repeating the presence of pictures on the floor, possibly as a symbol of unresolved issues or conflicts.


I'm sure of…

Continuing the theme of uncertainty, indicating a lack of confidence or clarity in a particular situation.


pictures on the

Connecting back to the pictures on the floor, suggesting a recurring theme or a persistent issue.


I can feel, I’m climbing on regrets

Repeating the phrase "I can feel, I’m climbing on regrets" multiple times, underscoring a sense of remorse or retrospection.


I can feel, I’m climbing on regrets

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I can feel, I’m climbing on regrets

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I can feel that I climb, that it's all, that it's all

Describing a feeling of ascent or progression, possibly in the context of overcoming regrets or mistakes.


I'm sure of…

Reiterating uncertainty, possibly building tension or anticipation in the narrative.


pictures on the floor

Repeating the presence of pictures on the floor, reinforcing their symbolic significance in the lyrics.


I'm sure of…

Continuing the theme of uncertainty, leaving the listener in suspense about the nature of the pictures on the floor.


pictures on the

Concluding with a repetition of "pictures on the floor," leaving the unresolved issue as a lingering and central theme.

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