Lyrics
I was laying in your bed, pouring my heart to your ceiling fan
The speaker was lying in the partner's bed, expressing their feelings to an inanimate object, the ceiling fan.
But you went and decided to give your heart to another
The partner chose to give their heart to someone else, betraying the speaker's emotional investment.
Like I gave you my heart, but you threw it in the lost and found
Similar to how the speaker gave their heart, the partner disregarded it and left it in a metaphorical lost and found.
I wish you could have stayed around
The speaker expresses a desire for the partner to have stayed around, indicating a longing for their presence.
I'm sick of this synthetic feel
The speaker is tired of a fake or artificial emotional experience.
You keep acting like it's no big deal
The partner seems indifferent to the situation, downplaying the significance of the speaker's emotions.
Plain money and paper town
Reference to a mundane and unremarkable existence, possibly emphasizing the lack of depth in the relationship.
Know, I hate to let you down
The speaker regrets disappointing the partner but is disillusioned by the partner's actions.
Oh, if only you stood here after all this time
If only the partner had remained present over time, suggesting a wistful longing for a continued connection.
It felt like we were in sublime
The past experiences with the partner felt sublime, possibly indicating a sense of transcendence or beauty.
Like we were in some war or crime
Reference to challenging or intense experiences, like being in a war or crime, possibly symbolizing the difficulties in the relationship.
Well, lucky for you, love showed up just in time
Despite the challenges, love arrived in the nick of time, implying a positive resolution or intervention.
I'm sick of this synthetic feel
Reiteration of the speaker's dissatisfaction with a fake or manufactured emotional experience.
You keep acting like it's no big deal
The partner continues to downplay the situation, treating it as unimportant.
Plain money and paper town
Repetition of the reference to a mundane and unremarkable existence, emphasizing the lack of depth.
Know, I hate to let you down
Despite hating to do so, the speaker acknowledges the disappointment they bring to the partner.
I'm sick of this synthetic feel
Continued frustration with an artificial or insincere emotional experience.
You keep acting like it's no big deal
Reiteration of the partner's indifference, treating the situation casually.
Plain money and paper town
Repetition of the reference to a mundane and unremarkable existence, reinforcing the lack of depth in the relationship.
Know, I hate to let you down
Expressing regret for disappointing the partner once again, emphasizing the emotional impact of their actions.
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