cocodamol
Cocodamol's Poignant Tale: Ink, Heroin, and Unseen ChangesLyrics
I don't see you
The speaker is expressing a lack of visual contact with someone.
Anymore
Emphasizing the absence of the person in the speaker's life.
Ever since you
Referencing a significant event—perhaps a breakup or departure.
Walked out the door
Highlighting the departure or exit of the person.
Your blood is purple
Using metaphorical language to describe emotional pain, comparing it to purple blood on the floor.
Bleeding out all on the floor
Continuation of the metaphor, depicting emotional suffering.
You're suffering
Expressing that the person is going through a difficult time.
Ink poisoning
Introducing the concept of ink poisoning, possibly symbolizing the impact of negative experiences.
Heroin
Mentioning heroin, a powerful and dangerous drug, to further emphasize the person's struggles.
Cocodamol
Introducing "Cocodamol," another substance, possibly indicating dependence or escape from pain.
You don't understand
Stating a lack of comprehension on the part of the person addressed.
The afterglow
Referring to an undefined "afterglow," suggesting a lack of understanding or connection.
You don't understand
Repetition for emphasis, underscoring the speaker's sense of being misunderstood.
You don't understand how good it feels to watch your team win
Shifting focus to the joy of watching a sports team win, possibly highlighting the speaker's attempt to find happiness elsewhere.
On the TV
Enumerating different mediums through which the speaker experiences the joy of victory.
On the big screen
Continuation of the enumeration, emphasizing the pervasive nature of the experience.
On the radio
Expanding the list of mediums to include the radio.
Haven't seen you
Reiterating the absence of the person since their departure.
Ever since you ran away
Reflecting on the continued absence of the person after they ran away.
Haven't seen you
Highlighting the lack of contact with the person who compelled the speaker to stay.
Ever since you made me stay
Expressing the ongoing impact of the person's decision to make the speaker stay.
I don't see you
Reiterating the inability to see the person, connecting it to their significant change.
Ever since you've changed a lot
Emphasizing the transformation in the person, possibly contributing to the relationship's strain.
You haven't called me
Noting the absence of communication since the mentioned year (1967).
Since 67
Highlighting a specific point in time when communication ceased.
I'm starting to understand
Expressing a growing understanding, possibly related to the struggles mentioned earlier.
Heroin
Reiteration of the mention of heroin, emphasizing its significance.
Cocodamol
Repeating the mention of Cocodamol, possibly suggesting continued reliance on substances for coping.
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