It's about how when a relationship ends and for a while, you try to move on from it and for a while, you succeed. Then, out of the blue, you see or hear something that reminds you of the ex-lover (i.e., a song from a musician/band they like is playing on the radio, or you read the newspaper and find them or a relative of theirs on the page you're reading. Then, everything goes back to them, and you remember everything that happened in the relationship when you and they were together. I thought I was over my ex-boyfriend until I heard songs from Aerosmith and Jason Aldean on the radio, and I also saw obituaries of his dead relatives in the newspaper, and I thought he would flip out when the reporter put his birth name on the survivor list because he hated it when I called him that. I now have those obituaries and an article about his grandmother stashed somewhere in my house.
It's about how when a relationship ends and for a while, you try to move on from it and for a while, you succeed. Then, out of the blue, you see or hear something that reminds you of the ex-lover (i.e., a song from a musician/band they like is playing on the radio, or you read the newspaper and find them or a relative of theirs on the page you're reading. Then, everything goes back to them, and you remember everything that happened in the relationship when you and they were together. I thought I was over my ex-boyfriend until I heard songs from Aerosmith and Jason Aldean on the radio, and I also saw obituaries of his dead relatives in the newspaper, and I thought he would flip out when the reporter put his birth name on the survivor list because he hated it when I called him that. I now have those obituaries and an article about his grandmother stashed somewhere in my house.