TLDR;
The song expresses themes of mortality, heartbreak, and self-reflection. The lyrics touch on the desire to be remembered, the pain of lost love, and the struggle to find oneself. It conveys a sense of resignation and a wish for a different outcome, ultimately ending with a feeling of detachment and departure.
- Mortality and Remembrance
- Heartbreak and Loss
- Self-Reflection and Detachment
Chorus 1 [0:05]
The lyrics "is my when I die burry me with could you see me dying I should stay" suggest a contemplation of death and a desire to be remembered or accompanied in the afterlife. There's a sense of longing and perhaps regret, wishing to remain present even in the face of mortality.
Chorus 2 [0:54]
Repeating the lines "my when I die burry me with could see me dying I" reinforces the themes of mortality and the wish for companionship or remembrance after death. The repetition emphasizes the speaker's preoccupation with these thoughts.
Verse 1 [1:03]
The verse "stay Fuller now better than I've ever been my St again call me" indicates a moment of self-improvement or clarity. The speaker feels better than before and is open to reconnecting with someone, suggesting a positive turn in their emotional state.
Verse 2 [1:18]
Lines "again my mind is done my love is gone love ain't hate Love Is Love love ain't wrong when you fall away you going to get broken heart and when you die alone your wish that you could restart" express feelings of loss and heartbreak. The speaker reflects on the nature of love and the pain of separation, wishing for a chance to undo past events and avoid loneliness.
Chorus 3 [1:51]
The lyrics "know probably ground Ros is red m is up when I die bury me with could" combine reflections on death with vivid imagery. The mention of "Ros is red" adds a symbolic layer, possibly alluding to love or passion, while the desire to be buried with someone persists.
Verse 3 [2:22]
The verse "Meer now better than I've ever been my mind is straight now back to me again call me y now I'm about to leave again I just leave second never wanted this the end I second nevered" conveys a sense of clarity and resolution, but also detachment. The speaker feels mentally clear and is preparing to leave, indicating a finality and perhaps a sense of unwanted closure.