Anywhere, Montana
Unraveling Existential Questions Through "Anywhere, MontanaLyrics
I answered like he really knew me
I responded as if he truly understood me.
As if the cashier was my friend
Acted as if the cashier were a close friend.
Said you said that you had loved me
Referencing someone saying they loved the speaker.
And all that I could say was when?
Expressing confusion about the timing of the mentioned love.
If I could get the balance just right
Desiring to find equilibrium in life.
Turn these blues down into grey
Transforming sadness into a more neutral emotion.
Took your picture off the wall but
Removing a picture from the wall, but emotional turmoil persists.
Still went half-crazy anyway
Experiencing emotional distress despite efforts to cope.
Well the chip fell from my shoulder
Letting go of a grudge or resentment.
And it wound up in your hand
Metaphorically, a burden transferred to someone else.
Now I watch my own home movie
Reflecting on personal memories, possibly painful.
And I'm bored and
Expressing boredom in the current state of affairs.
I know the end
Awareness of an inevitable conclusion or outcome.
It all starts with
Indicating the beginning of a sequence or process.
Kitty litter at the cornerstore
Mention of mundane tasks, symbolizing routine.
Stick the bills up on the Frigidaire
Placing bills on the refrigerator, perhaps related to financial struggles.
Drive to a motel in Montana don't tell no one
Suggesting a secretive trip to a motel in Montana.
Burn it all down from there
Considering drastic actions, possibly a metaphorical reset.
Were you a borderline or Scorpio
Questioning the nature of a past relationship, using astrology terms.
Still smell your incense on my clothes
Reminiscing about a person through lingering scents.
Needle swap or storefront chapel
Referencing choices related to addiction recovery or spirituality.
Should I go in or should I line up
Contemplating whether to engage or stay on a particular path.
When the chip fell from my shoulder
A continuation of letting go, ending up at a convenience store.
And I wound up at the Stop N Go
A metaphorical destination after releasing burdens.
Should I just microwave my whole life?
Considering drastic measures to change one's life.
Could I choose to
Pondering the option to redefine or restart life.
And could you too
Questioning the possibility of making choices independently.
Am I doomed to
Expressing a sense of fate or inevitability.
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