Lyrics
Sixty days, man and I'm back to it, yeah
Sixty days have passed, and I'm returning to a previous state.
You find a way to yourself and try to sneak out the back
Discovering your true self and attempting to discreetly leave.
Where the old self is replaced with the new
Where the old version of yourself is replaced by a new one.
You're seen knowing, you know nothing, you know nothing, oh
Being observed, having knowledge, but feeling ignorant and uncertain.
And I'll find a better treatment for you
Expressing the intention to find a better solution or remedy for someone.
And I'll find a better treatment for you
Reiteration of the commitment to find a better treatment.
And I'll find a better treatment for you
Continuing the promise to seek an improved solution for someone.
For you, yeah
Emphasizing that the better treatment is intended for the person being addressed.
I thought loving someone would cure my self-hatred
Reflecting on the belief that loving someone would alleviate self-hatred.
How you love something now versus how you loved it then, then
Comparing current love with past love and its transformative nature.
And I don't wanna go back there I don't wanna be young
Expressing reluctance to return to the past and the desire to avoid youth.
How it hurt
Acknowledging the pain associated with past experiences.
How it hurt, oh
Repeating the acknowledgment of past hurt.
And I'll find a better treatment for you
Reiterating the commitment to find an improved treatment for the person mentioned.
And I'll find a better treatment for you
Continuing the pledge to search for a better remedy.
And I'll find a better treatment for you
Repeating the commitment to find an enhanced treatment.
For you, oh
Stressing that the better treatment is intended for the specific person.
And I'll find a better treatment for you
Reiterating the determination to find an improved solution for the person addressed.
And I'll find a better treatment for you
Continuing the commitment to seek a better remedy.
And I'll find a better treatment for you
Persisting in the promise to find an enhanced treatment.
And I'll find a better treatment for you
Adding emphasis to the commitment to find a superior treatment.
(Ah, we could let that pump, we could)
A brief interjection or commentary on the situation, suggesting multiple interpretations.
(Can you hear it?)
An inquiry about the ability to perceive something, possibly related to the preceding interjection.
(Yeah)
An affirmative response to the inquiry about perception.
(Could be one of like two things)
A hint that the situation could be one of two things, leaving room for ambiguity.
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