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I got a plane in the middle of the night, don't you mind
I nearly killed somebody, don't you mind, don't you mind
I gave you something you can never give back, don't you mind
You've seen your face like a heart attack, don't you mind, don't you mind
I was late but I arrived
I'm sorry but I'd rather be getting high than watching the family die
Exaggerate and you and I
Oh I think I did something terrible to your body, don't you mind
I put your mother through hell, don't you mind
I hate your brother as well, don't you mind, don't you mind
Oh I was thinking about killing myself, don't you mind
I love you, don't you mind, don't you mind
I put your mother through hell, don't you mind
I hate your brother as well, don't you mind, don't you mind
Oh I was thinking bout killing myself, don't you mind
I love you, don't you mind, don't you mind
I nearly killed somebody, don't you mind, don't you mind
I gave you something you can never give back, don't you mind
You've seen your face like a heart attack, don't you mind, don't you mind
I was late but I arrived
I'm sorry but I'd rather be getting high than watching the family die
Exaggerate and you and I
Oh I think I did something terrible to your body, don't you mind
I put your mother through hell, don't you mind
I hate your brother as well, don't you mind, don't you mind
Oh I was thinking about killing myself, don't you mind
I love you, don't you mind, don't you mind
I put your mother through hell, don't you mind
I hate your brother as well, don't you mind, don't you mind
Oh I was thinking bout killing myself, don't you mind
I love you, don't you mind, don't you mind
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"Got on a plane in the middle of the night," as well as "I nearly killed somebody," both lend evidence toward the song being based around a failed relationship in which the speaker feels upset and inadequate near the point of outrage. The speaker has to get away from his failures in the relationship. "I gave you something you can never give back" sounds almost undeniably like the speaker's virginity. This line also gives the sense that the speaker sustains unresolved vitriolity and contempt for his lover. "You've seen your face like a heart attack," is an intense, descriptive, and highly intriguing line that may be quite variable in interpretation. My best guess for this line lands toward the speaker's belief that his lover is surprised at her sudden regard for herself and/or her fatality or, more likely, transgression.
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@jonathanme I was thinking the same about the line,"I gave you something you could never give back."
@jonathanme I was thinking the same about the line,"I gave you something you could never give back."