Lyrics
I'm done, it's gone
The speaker expresses a sense of finality and completion in a relationship or situation.
You're dead to me, we're done
Addressing the other person, the speaker declares that the connection is severed and the relationship is over.
And I'm too sensitive to be your pedestal
The speaker acknowledges their own sensitivity and suggests that they cannot be elevated or idealized by the other person.
And I'm too sensitive to be your pedestal
Repetition emphasizes the speaker's sensitivity and the impossibility of being put on a pedestal.
I'll always remember the pearls in your eyes
The speaker recalls the beauty or purity represented by the "pearls in your eyes" in the past.
I'll always remember you made me feel alive
The other person is credited with making the speaker feel alive in the past.
I'll always remember the pearls in your eyes
Repetition underlines the significance of the pearls in the other person's eyes and the vitality they brought to the speaker.
I'll always remember you made me feel alive
Repetition reinforces the impact the other person had on making the speaker feel alive.
I'm done, it's gone
Reiteration of the sense of completion and finality in the relationship or situation.
You're dead to me, we're done
Reaffirmation that the other person is no longer a part of the speaker's life.
And I'm too sensitive to be your pedestal
Restatement of the speaker's sensitivity and the incompatibility with being placed on a pedestal.
And I'm too sensitive to be your pedestal
Repetition emphasizes the speaker's emotional sensitivity and resistance to being idealized.
I'll always remember the pearls in your eyes
Recollection of the significant visual imagery represented by the pearls in the other person's eyes.
I'll always remember you made me feel alive
The other person is remembered for bringing a sense of vitality and aliveness to the speaker.
I'll always remember the pearls in your eyes
Reiteration of the importance of the pearls in the other person's eyes and the positive emotions they generated.
I'll always remember you made me feel alive
Repetition emphasizes the lasting impact of the other person on the speaker's sense of aliveness.
I'm done, it's gone
Final declaration of the completion and closure of the relationship or situation.
You're dead to me, we're done
Reiteration that the other person is now considered as no longer a part of the speaker's life.
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