Daisy
Love's Fragile Bloom: Unveiling the Depths in Tough On Fridays' DaisyLyrics
You are drugs on a silver plate
You represent allure and temptation, akin to drugs presented enticingly.
And daisies on a single grave
Symbolizing both beauty (daisies) and mortality (grave) in a juxtaposed manner.
But drugs only do so much
Drugs offer temporary relief but have limitations.
And in the end, it’s never enough
In the end, relying on drugs proves unsatisfying or insufficient.
To the deeply broken and damaged
Addressing those deeply scarred emotionally or mentally.
I know it’s hard
Acknowledging the difficulty of their situation.
I can only imagine
Expressing empathy, trying to understand their pain.
Give me something to cry about
Requesting a reason to cry, perhaps seeking emotional release.
You said “Darling eat your heart out”
A contradictory statement, possibly indicating a challenging situation.
I’ve always preferred daisies
Expressing a preference for the simplicity and purity of daisies.
And I’ve been thinking maybe
Contemplating the possibility of becoming someone's source of solace.
That I could be your daisy
Offering oneself as a comforting presence, likened to a daisy.
It’s just a thought though maybe?
Uncertain about the viability of this idea, questioning its feasibility.
I’ve always preferred daisies
Reiterating the preference for daisies, suggesting consistency in values.
And I’ve been thinking maybe
Considering the possibility of the other person being a source of comfort.
You could be my daisy
Expressing the desire for the other person to be a comforting presence.
Just a thought though baby?
Similar to line 15, questioning the feasibility of this desire.
That you could be my daisy
Reiterating the idea that the other person could bring solace.
My daisy
Affirming the other person as a potential source of comfort (daisy).
My daisy
Repetition for emphasis, underscoring the significance of the other person as a daisy.
My daisy
Final repetition, reinforcing the concept of the other person as a vital source of comfort.
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