Lost Weekend
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I think of you now and then
Almost, almost start weeping
The sting in my eyes and ears of you leaving
It looks like you're leaving, sounds like you're gone
But fake your end, and you're hanging still
I'll suppose it's, it's only your lost weekend
And after it almost
And all your mistreatings
I'll wait for you now and then and again
Looks like you're leaving, sounds like you're gone
I'll pretend it's not the end
And foot the cost again and again and again

Not waving here but drowning there
I'll suppose it's, it's only your lost weekend




You fake your end but you're hanging still
I'll suppose it's, it's only your lost weekend

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Drag the River's song Lost Weekend are deeply emotional, capturing the experience of heartbreak and longing. The opening lines express the sense of sadness that the singer feels as she thinks of her lost love: "I think of you now and then / Almost, almost start weeping." She feels a physical pain in her eyes and ears as she remembers him leaving. The repetition of "looks like you're leaving, sounds like you're gone" creates a feeling of finality, but the line "fake your end, and you're hanging still" suggests that the singer is aware that her former partner is not truly gone, but is rather in a state of limbo.


The chorus emphasizes the idea of the "lost weekend," which can be interpreted in a few different ways. It may mean that the former partner is going through a phase of self-destructive behavior, such as a drug or alcohol binge, or it could simply imply that he is lost in terms of what he wants from life. The line "not waving here but drowning there" again emphasizes the sense of being lost and adrift, and the singer acknowledges that she is aware of the facade of her partner's apparent disappearance. Despite this knowledge, she still holds onto the hope that they will reunite, singing "I'll wait for you now and then and again / I'll pretend it's not the end / And foot the cost again and again and again."


Overall, the lyrics to Lost Weekend are poignant and introspective, capturing the emotional complexities of a relationship that has ended but is not quite over. The singer's sense of wistful longing and acceptance that her partner may be lost for a time creates a sense of empathy and connection that many listeners can relate to.


Line by Line Meaning

I think of you now and then
Occasionally I remember you


Almost, almost start weeping
Almost burst into tears


The sting in my eyes and ears of you leaving
Painful memories of you leaving


It looks like you're leaving, sounds like you're gone
Seems like you're leaving and gone forever


But fake your end, and you're hanging still
You pretend to be gone, but you're still here


I'll suppose it's, it's only your lost weekend
I assume it's just your temporary escape


And after it almost
Almost over


And all your mistreatings
All the things you did to hurt me


I'll wait for you now and then and again
I'll intermittently wait for you


Looks like you're leaving, sounds like you're gone
Seems like you're leaving and gone forever


I'll pretend it's not the end
I'll ignore that it's over


And foot the cost again and again and again
I'll bear the burden repeatedly


Not waving here but drowning there
I am struggling and sinking


I'll suppose it's, it's only your lost weekend
I assume it's just your temporary escape


You fake your end but you're hanging still
You pretend to be gone, but you're still here




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