Lyrics
It was October
October symbolizes a time period, possibly a phase of change or reflection.
We were getting sober and baby, we were growing
The speaker and someone else were becoming sober and maturing.
I knew you were sad but you kept the conversation goin'
The speaker recognized the other person's sadness but appreciated their effort to maintain conversation.
And it happened so fast, like an empty glass, I wanted you to come over
Things changed rapidly, and the speaker desired the other person's company.
But you never asked, tomorrow's there's class and you don't wanna be hungover
The other person didn't ask to meet, possibly due to upcoming commitments.
Cuz I'm hurting for cash, my ass can't get your love back
Financial struggles are hindering the speaker's ability to regain love.
It's what I can't afford, and boredom is the norm, and that's facts
Boredom is prevalent, and financial constraints are a harsh reality.
Cuz I'm hurting for cash, my ass can't get your love back
Reiteration of the speaker's financial and emotional struggles.
Closed another door, I woke up on the floor, and now my back is fucked
The speaker faced a setback and woke up feeling physically and emotionally hurt.
It was December
Shift to December, possibly another phase or event.
Can you remember? It smelled like seasonal depression
The atmosphere is characterized by seasonal depression.
You said, "what's up tonight?"
The other person asks about plans for the night.
I said "I'm doin' fine"
The speaker responds positively, but the other person questions their well-being.
you said "that was a question."
Communication reflects a misunderstanding or tension.
And it happened so fast, like an empty glass, I wanted you to come over
The desire for companionship is expressed again, but the other person remains distant.
But you never asked, tomorrow there's class and you don't wanna hang with me sober
The other person avoids hanging out, possibly due to upcoming commitments.
Cuz I'm hurting for cash, my ass can't get your love back
Financial and emotional struggles persist for the speaker.
It's what I can't afford, and boredom is the norm, and that's facts
Boredom and financial constraints are emphasized as harsh realities.
Cuz I'm hurting for cash, my ass can't get your love back
Repetition of the speaker's ongoing challenges.
Closed another door, I woke up on the floor, and now my back's so fucked
A metaphorical door is closed, and the speaker faces further difficulties.
Hurting for cash, my ass can't get your love back
Reiteration of the speaker's financial and emotional struggles.
It's what I can't afford, and boredom is the norm, and that's facts
Boredom and financial constraints are restated as challenging realities.
Cuz I'm hurting for cash, my ass can't get your love back
Continued expression of the speaker's ongoing challenges.
Closed another door, I woke up on the floor, and now my back is so fucked
Another setback is faced, and the speaker feels physically and emotionally hurt.
Hurting for cash, my ass can't get your love back
Repetition of the speaker's ongoing financial and emotional challenges.
It's what I can't afford, and boredom is the norm, and that's facts
Boredom and financial constraints persist as difficult aspects of life.
Cuz I'm hurting for cash, my ass can't get your love back
Continued expression of the speaker's ongoing struggles.
Closed another door, I woke up on the floor, and now my back is so fucked
The speaker faces another setback, waking up feeling physically and emotionally hurt.
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