Figure It Out
Unlocking Dreams: Decoding The Early November's 'Figure It Out' MeaningLyrics
I figured it out when I drew the lines.
The speaker realizes or understands something important when they draw lines.
I thought you should know because it came together nice.
The speaker wants someone to be aware of this realization because it feels satisfying.
When I say 'when' cut the strings.
The speaker suggests cutting ties or connections at a certain point.
They're just twisted threads in a series of flings.
The connections are described as twisted threads in a series of short-lived romantic relationships.
I figured it out it was a dream in my head.
The realization is related to a dream in the speaker's mind.
I thought you should know because your back was so good to it.
The speaker wants someone to know because their support was crucial.
So when I say when cut the strings.
Similar to line 6, emphasizing the need to cut ties at a specific moment.
I'm not giving up, I'm just losing this.
The speaker clarifies that they are not giving up but acknowledging a loss.
You should know.
Repetition of the phrase "You should know" emphasizes the importance of the message.
You should know.
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