Queen of Taboo

Love's Evolution: A Journey Beyond Broken Rules
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Lyrics

I used to know you better than myself

Expresses a previous deep understanding of the person being addressed.

I used to hold you closer than anyone else

Highlights a close emotional connection that has since changed.

I can barely see you now, we both went different ways

Describes a divergence in paths between the speaker and the addressed person.

we’re written on different pages

Suggests a metaphorical separation, being on different life "pages."

I have learned to love again, even if it’s only with my friends

Indicates the speaker's ability to love again, albeit with friends, after the separation.

I don’t know just where you’ve been

Expresses uncertainty about the addressed person's current experiences.


we used to go to school and decorate our rooms

Recalls shared experiences of breaking rules during school days.

with evidence of broken rules

Reflects on past rebellious actions through room decoration.

you told me all your secrets, we stayed in every weekend

Recalls a time of deep intimacy when secrets were shared and weekends were spent together.

I’ve learned so much better since

Indicates personal growth and learning from past experiences.


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Repetition of nonspecific sounds, possibly serving as a musical interlude or transition.

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she could never be like you

Compares the addressed person to someone else, suggesting a unique quality.

she’s the queen of taboo

Labels the addressed person as the "queen of taboo," implying unconventional or forbidden qualities.

she dyes her hair dark blue

Describes a distinctive appearance trait of the "queen of taboo."

she could never be all mine

Suggests an unattainable relationship with the "queen of taboo."

she makes thunder where you made sunshine

Draws a contrast between the addressed person and the "queen of taboo," highlighting a change in atmosphere.

and she wears a different shoe size

Highlights a specific difference, possibly metaphorical, in the addressed person's and the "queen of taboo's" identities.


da da da da da da da da da, da da da da da da da da da

Repetition of nonspecific sounds, serving as a musical element or transitional feature.

da da da da da da da da da, da da da da da da da da da

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I used to hold you closer than anyone else

Reiterates the past closeness with the addressed person, underscoring the changed nature of the relationship.

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