I think the key here is that all the lyrics except for the chorus are basically saying how unhappy he is and how his brain wants to leave and start over again without her.
I think the key here is that all the lyrics except for the chorus are basically saying how unhappy he is and how his brain wants to leave and start over again without her.
At first glance, the chorus seems to say the same thing, 'I want this to end'. But there is the incredibly strong undertone of what it does not directly say, which is that he loves her, irresistibly, perhaps illogically.
At first glance, the chorus seems to say the same thing, 'I want this to end'. But there is the incredibly strong undertone of what it does not directly say, which is that he loves her, irresistibly, perhaps illogically.
So without actually having any lyrics directly saying he loves her, the song expresses the conflict of love/hate, and in the end the chorus sort of wins...
So without actually having any lyrics directly saying he loves her, the song expresses the conflict of love/hate, and in the end the chorus sort of wins out, being repeated over and over again.
Lovely song, mesmerizing. I have not carefully reviewed the lyrics but I think it is pretty clear that is is about the love/hate of a relationship.
I think the key here is that all the lyrics except for the chorus are basically saying how unhappy he is and how his brain wants to leave and start over again without her.
I think the key here is that all the lyrics except for the chorus are basically saying how unhappy he is and how his brain wants to leave and start over again without her.
At first glance, the chorus seems to say the same thing, 'I want this to end'. But there is the incredibly strong undertone of what it does not directly say, which is that he loves her, irresistibly, perhaps illogically.
At first glance, the chorus seems to say the same thing, 'I want this to end'. But there is the incredibly strong undertone of what it does not directly say, which is that he loves her, irresistibly, perhaps illogically.
So without actually having any lyrics directly saying he loves her, the song expresses the conflict of love/hate, and in the end the chorus sort of wins...
So without actually having any lyrics directly saying he loves her, the song expresses the conflict of love/hate, and in the end the chorus sort of wins out, being repeated over and over again.