Lyrics
Keep waking up in the freezing cold
Waking up repeatedly in a cold environment.
Of your mother's tears coming through the walls
Sensing the emotional pain of the speaker's mother, possibly due to a troubled relationship.
That same old feeling spinning 'round your head
Experiencing a familiar emotional turmoil swirling in the mind.
Your daddy's leaving town again
The father figure is consistently leaving the town, suggesting a pattern of abandonment.
And you can hear your baby sister scream
Hearing the distress of a younger sibling while witnessing one's own loss of innocence.
Your innocence get up and leave
Feeling the impact of growing up and losing one's innocence.
It's that same old feeling spinning 'round your veins
Experiencing the same emotional turmoil coursing through the veins.
Your daddy's leaving town again
The father repeatedly leaving town, creating a sense of abandonment and instability.
And again, and again
Emphasizing the recurring nature of the father leaving.
And I blame myself, oh I do
The speaker takes responsibility and blames themselves for the difficult situation.
And I blame myself, oh I do
Reiterating self-blame, possibly expressing guilt or remorse.
And I blame myself, yeah it's true
Continuing to acknowledge personal responsibility for the challenging circumstances.
Oh, for you
Expressing that the self-blame is done for the sake of someone else, possibly a loved one.
Keep waking on the bedroom floor
Continuing to wake up on the bedroom floor, emphasizing a sense of instability.
Seeing shadows underneath your door
Noticing shadows under the door, suggesting hidden or unsettling aspects.
It's that same old feeling spinning 'round your head
Repeating the feeling of emotional turmoil in the mind when the father leaves.
When your daddy's leaving town again
Highlighting the impact of the father's departure, which is a recurring theme.
And again and again
Emphasizing the repetitive nature of the father leaving town.
And I blame myself, oh I do
The speaker continues to hold themselves accountable for the challenging circumstances.
And I blame myself, oh I do
Reiterating self-blame, expressing a sense of personal responsibility.
Oh I blame myself, so it's true
Affirming the truth of self-blame, possibly suggesting a deep internal struggle.
Oh, for you
Repeating the idea that the self-blame is done for the sake of someone else's well-being.
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