Lyrics
Can I share my secrets in this hotel room
Expressing a desire to confide personal secrets within the privacy of a hotel room.
I have this dumb habit that I like to do
Admitting to a seemingly irrational habit that brings comfort or pleasure.
Finding new predicaments to cater to
Seeking out new challenges or problems to engage with or solve.
What's the point in singing
Raising a philosophical question about the purpose of singing when a significant other is absent.
If you're missing from this city view?
Questioning the significance of artistic expression in the absence of a loved one.
I wonder if you listen still
Expressing curiosity about whether the departed person still pays attention or listens.
I wonder if you hear me
Wondering if the departed person can hear the speaker's words or emotions.
Loving you's been far from free will
Reflecting on the challenging and possibly involuntary nature of the love for the departed person.
I don't think this green pill will save me
Expressing skepticism about the efficacy of a metaphorical "green pill" to save the speaker from distress.
Can't you save me?
Pleading for salvation or assistance from the departed person.
Since you left every song I write's been for you
Revealing that every song composed after the person's departure is dedicated to them.
I'm always on the road running from all the things
Acknowledging a perpetual state of being on the move, avoiding things associated with love.
I love 'cause it's a drug
Describing love as a powerful addiction or compulsion.
I'm too attached to the idea
Expressing an intense attachment to the idea that the presence of the departed person would bring completeness.
That I'd feel more complete
Linking the feeling of completeness to the presence of the departed person.
If it was you lying here
Expressing a longing for the departed person to be physically present.
I wonder if you listen still
Reiterating the curiosity about whether the departed person is still attentive.
I wonder if you hear me
Reiterating the wonder about the departed person's ability to hear the speaker.
Loving you's been far from free will
Re-emphasizing the challenging and possibly involuntary nature of the love for the departed person.
I don't think this green pill will save me
Reiterating doubt about the effectiveness of a metaphorical "green pill" in providing salvation.
Can't you save me?
Repeating the plea for salvation or assistance from the departed person.
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