The Moment You've Realized You Are Nothing to Anyone
Embracing Desolation: Unveiling the Harsh Realities of LoveLyrics
I can still smell you on my sheets
I can still smell the lingering presence of the person on my bed linens.
And now I know what it feels like to be crushed
I now understand the sensation of being emotionally crushed.
And now I know what it feels like to be a novelty
I now understand the feeling of being treated as a novelty, something not taken seriously.
And now I know what it feels like to be drowned
I now understand the feeling of being overwhelmed, possibly by negative emotions.
By someone you love
Experiencing the drowning sensation emotionally, caused by someone I love.
Its all over but I'm still choking on the lies
Despite the situation being over, I am still struggling with the impact of the lies.
Its all over but I'm still choking
Reiterating the ongoing struggle with choking, emphasizing the persistence of the emotional turmoil.
Its all over but I'm still choking on the lies
Repeating the idea of choking on lies to highlight its lasting impact.
How can we go on living line after line
Raising a question about the ability to continue living amidst a series of deceptive experiences.
I can only stitch myslef up so many times
Expressing a limitation in self-healing, suggesting an inability to cope with repeated emotional wounds.
How can all this have happened in less than a day, less than a day?
Expressing surprise and disbelief at the rapid deterioration of the situation within a short time.
Then again it wouldn't have been the first time you threw us away
Suggesting a history of being discarded by the person, possibly not the first time.
I've waited so long for someone like you
Expressing a long-standing desire for someone like the person in question.
To fill my days with ruin
Describing the impact of the person on the speaker's life, bringing ruin and chaos.
Every smile is a painful reminder
Every smile from the person is a painful reminder of the speaker's own weakness in allowing the relationship to continue.
Of how I let you continue
Reflecting on the speaker's role in allowing the person's negative influence to persist.
All the tears in the world could never stop,
Highlighting the inability of tears to prevent the person's actions or the resulting emotional wreckage.
Could never stop you or all the heart breaking wreckage that you did
Emphasizing the unstoppable nature of the heartbreak caused by the person.
I love that I can't get enough but I'd be lying if I said that I didn't expect
Expressing love for the person despite expecting the emotional pain that comes with it.
It
Short statement suggesting acceptance of the inevitable pain caused by the person.
You've past me twice and our eyes haven't met again
Describing a missed connection with the person, emphasizing the distance between them.
You turned my world into remnants of blood in my sink
Metaphorically describing the impact of the person on the speaker's world, leaving behind remnants of emotional turmoil.
Will you pick up the pieces again?
Pondering whether the person will attempt to repair the damage or let everything crumble.
Or let them fall to ashes in yor pretty hands
Describing the fragility of the situation, with the choice to rebuild or let everything fall apart in the person's hands.
You walk all over me
Expressing a feeling of being walked over or mistreated by the person.
It's all over but I'm still choking on the lies
Reiterating the ongoing struggle with choking on lies, underscoring the persistent impact.
You walk all over me
Repeating the idea of being walked over, highlighting continued mistreatment.
The pain ensues
Acknowledging the ongoing pain and suffering caused by the person.
Knives can only go so deep
Suggesting that emotional pain has its limits, comparing it to the depth that knives can reach.
You have penetrated the hardest of hearts
Acknowledging the person's ability to penetrate even the toughest of hearts.
And now I can't help but return the favor
Feeling compelled to reciprocate the pain inflicted by the person.
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