Lyrics
Death by chocolate is myth
Death by chocolate is a misconception or a myth.
This I know because I lived
The speaker knows this because they have experienced it firsthand.
I've been around for broken hearts and how
The speaker has witnessed and experienced heartbreaks extensively.
Lay your head in my hands little girl
Comforting someone ("little girl") by offering support and care.
This is only right now
Emphasizing the present moment's significance.
Death by crying doesn't exist, though
Death caused by crying isn't a literal concept, although it may feel overwhelming.
The headaches feel a bit like it
Headaches from crying can feel similar to extreme distress but won't cause actual death.
You might explode
Expressing the feeling of being overwhelmed, but acknowledging one's resilience.
But you reach the end of the road
Despite hardships, one reaches the conclusion or end of a difficult path.
And you, little tree
Referring metaphorically to someone fragile or vulnerable ("little tree").
I'm certain you will grow
Assuring the growth and resilience of the mentioned vulnerable individual.
Tears on your pillow will dry and you will learn
Assuring that pain fades away, allowing one to learn how to love again.
Just how to love again
Encouraging resilience and the ability to love despite hardships.
Oh my weeping willow
Using the metaphor of a weeping willow tree to represent emotional release.
Let your leaves fall and return
Encouraging the natural process of shedding emotions and recovering.
Oh darling the seasons are your friend
Stating that time and change (seasons) aid in healing.
Death by anger this is true
Confirming that dying due to anger is factual but advises letting go for self-preservation.
Just let him go he can't hurt you
Advising to move on from someone who caused pain as they can't harm anymore.
Oh little girl this is such a cruel cruel world
Describing the world as harsh, especially for the vulnerable.
This is the first, of a million broken hearts
Implying that the mentioned heartbreak is just the beginning of many.
Tears on your pillow will dry and you will learn
Reiterating the idea of healing and learning to love again after pain.
Just how to love again
Continuing to encourage resilience and the capacity to love after suffering.
Oh my weeping willow
Repeating the metaphor of the weeping willow tree for emotional release and recovery.
Let your leaves fall and return
Emphasizing the natural process of shedding emotions and regrowth.
Oh darling the seasons are your friend
Reiterating that time and change (seasons) assist in healing.
Oh it won't be long you will grow strong
Assuring that the pain won't last, indicating personal growth and strength.
Up up and away
Encouraging someone to rise above difficulties and move forward positively.
He's but a falling leaf, he's but a falling leaf, he's but a falling leaf
Comparing a person's significance to that of a falling leaf, possibly indicating insignificance or transience.
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