"And you know good well I don't drink coffee,
so you fill my cup full of sand."
I think these lyrics could be referring to him coming home drunk or high (dizzy). usually people drink coffee to try and sober up, but instead of trying to help him out, she fills his cup up with sand. meaning she gives him hell for coming home drunk.
"the frozen tea leaves on the bottom sharing lipstick around a broken edge" relates to a cup of coffee or tea to fit the scene. but it's really a metaphore for their relationship breaking (the broken tea cup). The cup of coffee has a tea leaf design on the outside of it, and she's sharing lipstick with it (meaning she's drinking from the broken cup). The broken cup being their broken relationship.
Hey mav1986
"And you know good well I don't drink coffee, so you fill my cup full of sand."
I think these lyrics could be referring to him coming home drunk or high (dizzy). usually people drink coffee to try and sober up, but instead of trying to help him out, she fills his cup up with sand. meaning she gives him hell for coming home drunk.
"the frozen tea leaves on the bottom sharing lipstick around a broken edge" relates to a cup of coffee or tea to fit the scene. but it's really a metaphore for their relationship breaking (the broken tea cup). The cup of coffee has a tea leaf design on the outside of it, and she's sharing lipstick with it (meaning she's drinking from the broken cup). The broken cup being their broken relationship.