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how to never stop being sad
dandelion hands Lyrics


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repeat to yourself that they're not really gone
time has proven that fooling yourself into believing
a lie is the most effective way to deal with
things you have no control over

keep listening to the mixtapes they made you
overanalyse every single word you hear
"was this a sign that things were going wrong"
no no, you were the one that cared too hard, not them




stay up every single night staring at your phone
either attempting to gather up the courage to
turn these demons, these constant reminders of
your loneliness into nothing more than a bad dream
or praying just for one second you could feel
the warmth of equally returned love

go out for coffee four times a week by yourself
always bring your notebook, never stop writing
leave little comics and thank you notes with your tip
watch them smile as you get in your car

always talk down on yourself whenever possible
my life is shit because i deserve it, right?
you must have done something real bad
its nearly impossible for you to cry now

avoid your friends for weeks even though
they're the only sense of consistency you have
left in your life, if they really wanted
to see you they'd come, but they won't (who cares?)

allow yourself to lose interest in the things you love
watch as you begin to take a backseat to the
world around you, don't fight it
become a secondary character in your own motion picture

but most importantly drown every single one of
your feelings in old stolen rum, learn to
love the taste of it dripping down your throat
find comfort in the warmth coming from your
stomach, you're drinking bottled love now

you don't need other people to drive away your loneliness
you just needed to find a way to talk to it

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "How to Never Stop Being Sad" by Dandelion Hands revolve around exploring different coping mechanisms that the singer has employed to deal with their loneliness and sadness. The repetition of the phrase "repeat to yourself that they're not really gone" highlights the importance of self-delusion in overcoming grief. The singer suggests that it's better to pretend that things aren't as bad as they seem, rather than confronting the reality of loss or rejection.


The lyrics also touch upon the theme of overthinking and analyzing past relationships or interactions with people, trying to decipher what went wrong. The singer points out that it's easy to blame oneself for being too caring or invested in someone else, rather than acknowledging that the other person might have been the one who didn't reciprocate the same level of feeling.


The song also emphasizes the importance of self-care and self-expression as a means of coping with loneliness. The singer talks about writing and drawing as a way of channeling emotions, and also mentions drinking as a way of numbing the pain.


Interestingly, the song ends on a somewhat optimistic note, suggesting that talking to one's own feelings and learning to be okay with being alone can be a form of self-healing.


Line by Line Meaning

repeat to yourself that they're not really gone
Maintain a belief that a loved one is not truly gone, even if it requires deceiving yourself with a lie.


keep listening to the mixtapes they made you
Continuously analyze every word and sound on a playlist made by someone you love, in search of signs of trouble in the relationship.


"was this a sign that things were going wrong"
Worriedly question every detail of a partnership and attribute any strife to one's own failures, not those of the other person.


stay up every single night staring at your phone
Deprive oneself of sleep and peace by anxiously angling for attention from another person or dreading the potential lack thereof.


go out for coffee four times a week by yourself
Solitarily seek out structure and routine at a coffee shop, while never stopping one's preoccupation by recording observations in a notebook or leaving small tokens of gratitude.


always talk down on yourself whenever possible
Consistently put oneself down, believing that self-hatred is deserved due to personal shortcomings and that negative perceptions are justified.


avoid your friends for weeks even though
Distance yourself from friends even when they may be the only reliable constants in life, due to self-imposed shame or fear of rejection.


allow yourself to lose interest in the things you love
Succumb to apathy and disinterest in activities or hobbies previously enjoyed, letting life pass on by without active participation.


but most importantly drown every single one of
Use alcohol as a coping mechanism and distraction from life's hardships, seeking solace in a bottle rather than human connections.


you don't need other people to drive away your loneliness
Discover that emotional companionship is not necessary to tackle feelings of loneliness, but rather talking to and tackling it as an entity within oneself.




Contributed by Ruby F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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