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Everyone Who Pretended to Like Me Is Gone
The Walkmen Lyrics


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Because he knows
Our Romeo,
He can't climb back.
He swings in loopholes.
When he goes through the air
Their vengeance will stretch out.

I made the best of it.
I made the best of it.
I made the best of it.

This velvet rope
Has fell before
In vain.
Clothing crashing the floor.
Insane.
Worse than once thought.

I made the best of it.
I made the best of it.
I made the best of it.

I made the best of it.
I made the best of it.

Overall Meaning

The Walkmen's song "Everyone Who Pretended To Like Me Is Gone" is a song that is rich in obscure and abstract lyricism. The song opens with the line "because he knows, our Romeo, he can't climb back", which suggests that the singer has suffered a great loss that they cannot recover from. The line "he swings in loopholes, when he goes through the air their vengeance will stretch out" points towards the idea that the singer is trying to escape something or someone, but cannot do so without causing harm or inciting retaliation. The repetition of the line "I made the best of it" suggests that the singer is trying to come to terms with the situation and make the best of what is left.


The second verse is equally enigmatic, with the line "this velvet rope has fell before in vain", which could be interpreted as referring to a failed or futile attempt to escape or change one's circumstances. The line "clothing crashing the floor, insane, worse than once thought" could be interpreted as a metaphor for a violent or traumatic event, with the singer's world collapsing around them. As in the first verse, the repetition of "I made the best of it" suggests a sense of resilience and determination to carry on despite the difficulties.


Overall, the song is a poignant and introspective reflection on the experience of loss and the struggles of trying to move on in the face of adversity.


Line by Line Meaning

Because he knows
The singer is aware of a certain truth


Our Romeo,
The singer is referring to himself in a metaphorical context similar to Romeo from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet


He can't climb back.
The singer cannot go back to their past life


He swings in loopholes.
The artist is trying to find ways around obstacles


When he goes through the air
The artist is taking a leap of faith


Their vengeance will stretch out.
The consequences of the singer's actions will have far-reaching effects


I made the best of it.
The singer is trying to make the best of their current situation


This velvet rope
The artist is referring to an exclusive barrier


Has fell before
The barrier has been overcome before


In vain.
Despite previous successes, the artist's efforts were ultimately fruitless


Clothing crashing the floor.
The singer is experiencing a chaotic moment


Insane.
The situation has become overwhelming and irrational


Worse than once thought.
The situation has escalated beyond the singer's initial expectations


I made the best of it.
The singer is still trying to make the best of their situation despite the difficulties


I made the best of it.
The singer is continuing to persevere through their struggles


I made the best of it.
The repetition of this line emphasizes the artist's determination to make things work despite adversity




Lyrics © WORDS & MUSIC A DIV OF BIG DEAL MUSIC LLC
Written by: JAMES HAMILTON LEITHAUSER, MATTHEW FREDERICK BARRICK, PAUL C MAROON, PETER M BAUER, WALTER R MARTIN

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