You Leave It.
Unraveling the Emotions: September Stories' 'You Leave It'Lyrics
Tell me how do you leave
Tell me the process of your departure
Tell me how do you lie down
Explain how you lie down, possibly suggesting vulnerability
Was this mine or a lie
Questioning whether what transpired belonged to me or was a falsehood
(Tell me a lie, was it a lie)
Asking directly about the truth, emphasizing the possibility of deception
Like when I still felt alive
Reflecting on a past when vitality and liveliness were still felt
I was draining time
Describing a period of wasting time, potentially in a state of stagnation
(Tell me a lie, was it a lie)
Reiterating the theme of deception and questioning its reality
And how did it end up like this
Asking how the current situation evolved into its present state
Was it me or emotionless bliss
Contemplating whether the cause was personal or a state of emotionless bliss
Tell me how did you get off the floor
Inquiring about the process of recovering from a challenging situation
(Was it me or did that word strike a chord)
Wondering if a particular word or revelation had a significant impact
Tell me how should I get up and run
Seeking guidance on how to move forward and escape a difficult circumstance
When my feet come undone
Expressing vulnerability as one's footing becomes unstable
Tell me how did you get up the nerve
Questioning the courage or audacity it took to face a challenging situation
Take me to bed
Requesting intimacy and closeness by suggesting going to bed
Lights off, get in
Describing the act of turning off lights and entering a state of intimacy
Carry the dead
Symbolic language about carrying emotional burdens with love
With love, he bled
Metaphorically describing emotional pain through bleeding with love
Just tell me where your body lies
Requesting knowledge of the physical location where one's presence lingers
(I want it, I saw it)
Expressing desire for something observed or coveted
Just shed your skin
Encouraging the shedding of external layers, possibly for vulnerability
Your soul and mind
Asking for the release of both the soul and mind
(I want it, I saw it)
Expressing desire for something observed or coveted (repeated)
Take me to bed
Repeating the request for intimacy and closeness
Lights off, get in
Reiterating the description of turning off lights and entering intimacy (repeated)
Carry the dead
Reusing symbolic language about carrying emotional burdens with love (repeated)
With love, he bled
Reiterating the metaphor of bleeding with love (repeated)
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