A Perfect Sadness
Embracing Perfect Sadness: Exploring Love's Bittersweet JourneyLyrics
Our love
Expressing that the love has come to an end.
Has run its course
Indicating that the relationship has reached its conclusion.
In the end
Pondering the potential aftermath or outcome.
Will we be friends?
Raising the question of whether a friendship can be salvaged.
Can we grow old
Exploring the idea of growing old with someone new.
With someone else?
Questioning the possibility of a future relationship.
Someone else
Comparing the potential new partner to the familiarity of the past.
Will never know you as well
Emphasizing that someone new will never understand as deeply as before.
But I could get addicted to a perfect sadness
Expressing a willingness to embrace and become attached to intense sadness.
I could be your guide on a lonely planet
Offering to be a guiding presence in times of loneliness.
Let me be addicted to your perfect sadness
Reiterating the desire to be addicted to the partner's sadness.
Let me be addicted, just let me be addicted now
Asserting the eagerness to be addicted to the emotional experience.
If you walk out that door
Contemplating the consequences if the partner leaves.
Will the next room be empty?
Questioning whether the next phase of life will be devoid of companionship.
A change of heart
Highlighting a change of emotions or perspective.
A Shakespeare sonnet
Referencing a Shakespearean sonnet, possibly alluding to poetic expressions of love and loss.
There's no guilt
Asserting that there's no reason to feel guilty.
Cause you'll feel deserved
Suggesting that the partner will feel deserving of the changes.
Yeah you'll feel deserved
Repeating the idea of deserving the forthcoming feelings.
And I could get addicted to a perfect sadness
Repeating the willingness to be addicted to intense sadness.
I could be your guide on a lonely planet
Reiterating the offer to be a guide during lonely times.
Let me be addicted to your perfect sadness
Restating the desire to be addicted to the partner's perfect sadness.
Let me be addicted, just let me be addicted now
Affirming the eagerness to be addicted to the emotional experience.
I cried no
Expressing a refusal or resistance to something (crying).
No, no, no
Repeatedly emphasizing the refusal or denial of a certain action (crying).
No, no, no
-But I could get addicted to a perfect sadness
Reiterating the willingness to be addicted to intense sadness.
But who would be your guide on a lonely planet?
Posing a question about who would guide the partner in lonely times.
Let me be addicted to your perfect sadness, said
Reaffirming the desire to be addicted to the partner's perfect sadness.
Let me be addicted, how did I get addicted again?
Pondering how the addiction to sadness occurred again.
But I could get addicted to a perfect sadness
Repeating the willingness to be addicted to intense sadness.
No, I won't be your guy on a lonely planet
Declining to be the guiding presence on a lonely planet.
Let me be addicted to your perfect sadness, said
Reiterating the desire to be addicted to the partner's perfect sadness.
Let me be addicted, how did I get addicted again?
Expressing confusion or contemplation about how the addiction to sadness occurred again.
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