That's All
Chris & Siobhan Nelson Lyrics


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I'll come home and lie in bed for weeks
Until I finally fall asleep and dream
Everything's turned out okay
I don't need you
You don't need me
I'm fine asleep
I'll stay asleep
But I'm trying to leave Reno now
Again I'm back and just as down
I'll wake up on the day
Two years have quickly passed away
And nothing's changed
Except that you have moved away
We'll probably never be okay
And I'm still here
Forever here
But I'm going to leave again
Drunken smiles with my friends
Because it's the only thing I know how to do
But at some point it's got to come to an end
I'll come home and lie in bed for weeks
Until I finally fall asleep and dream
Everything's turned out okay
I don't need you
You don't need me
I'm fine asleep
I'll stay asleep
But I'm trying to leave Reno now
Again I'm back and just as down
Thought I could find someone to embrace
Maybe in a better place
And I don't need you
You don't need me




I'm fine asleep
I'll stay asleep

Overall Meaning

The lyrics describe a sense of resignation and numbness that the singer feels when reflecting on a relationship that has ended. The singer appears to be stuck in a cycle of returning to the same place, Reno, where they feel down and disconnected. They spend weeks in bed, trying to escape reality through sleep and dreams, seeking solace in their subconscious where everything has turned out okay. The repetition of "I don't need you, you don't need me" suggests a feeling of mutual detachment and acceptance of the situation.


Despite the passage of time, with two years gone by and the other person having moved away, the singer is still unable to move on emotionally. The lyrics hint at a sense of longing and a lack of closure, as indicated by the line "We'll probably never be okay." The singer seems resigned to being forever stuck in their emotions, feeling trapped in a state of stasis and unable to break free from their attachment to the past relationship.


The mention of drunken smiles with friends as the only escape the singer knows how to turn to suggests a reliance on temporary distractions and coping mechanisms to numb the pain. Yet, the realization dawns that this cannot continue indefinitely as "at some point it's got to come to an end." The repetition of the cycle of lying in bed, falling asleep, and dreaming of a better reality reinforces the theme of escapism and the desperate desire for things to turn out okay without the need for the other person.


In the final verse, the singer expresses a faint spark of hope or a glimmer of possibility in seeking someone new to embrace in a better place. Despite the repeated assertions of independence and self-sufficiency, the underlying tone of vulnerability and yearning for connection remains. The refrain of "I'm fine asleep, I'll stay asleep" suggests a reluctance to face the harsh reality of their situation, choosing instead to retreat into the comfort of dreams and illusions. The overall mood of the lyrics conveys a bittersweet blend of resignation, longing, and a subdued acceptance of the turbulent emotions surrounding a past relationship.




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Written by: Christopher Fox

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