Laplander
Easyfun Lyrics


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Can't you see? Don't you see? It's not true
It was only just to keep us together
This is it, that was it, your last chance
Don't say I didn't warn you in advance
Can't you see? Don't you see? It's not true
It was only just to keep us together
This is it, that was it, your last chance
Don't say I didn't warn you in advance
How can you say you care?
Baby you don't even know if I'm not there
Baby if your life's just a love affair
Count me out
How can you say you care?
Baby you don't even know if I'm not there
Baby if your life's just a love affair
Count me out
Can't you see? Don't you see? It's not true
It was only just to keep us together
This is it, that was it, your last chance
Don't say I didn't warn you in advance
Can't you see? Don't you see? It's not true
It was only just to keep us together
This is it, that was it, your last chance
How can you say you care?
Baby you don't even know if I'm not there
Baby if your life's just a love affair
Count me out
How can you say you care?
Baby you don't even know if I'm not there
Baby if your life's just a love affair
Count me out
Don't say I didn't warn you in advance




Don't say I didn't warn you in advance
Don't say I didn't warn you in advance

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Easyfun's song "Laplander" appear to be directed towards a specific person who the singer is warning about something. The repetition of "Can't you see? Don't you see? It's not true" suggests that the person being warned is not seeing the situation correctly or is being deceived. The repeated line "It was only just to keep us together" implies that perhaps the person being warned is staying in a relationship for the wrong reasons or is not fully committed. The singer warns the person that this is their last chance and not to say they weren't warned beforehand.


The chorus includes the lines "How can you say you care? Baby you don't even know if I'm not there. Baby if your life's just a love affair, count me out." This seems to suggest that the person being warned is not putting in the effort to truly care for the singer, potentially not even knowing when they are absent, and that they only see the relationship as a temporary fling. Ultimately, the singer tells this person not to say they weren't warned in advance.


Overall, "Laplander" appears to be a warning to someone who is not fully invested in their relationship and may be keeping it going for the wrong reasons. The repeated lines throughout the song suggest a sense of urgency; the singer wants to make sure the person being warned truly understands the situation before it's too late.


Line by Line Meaning

Can't you see? Don't you see? It's not true
The singer addresses their partner, telling them that what they believe about their relationship is false.


It was only just to keep us together
The singer admits that their actions in the relationship were not genuine, but only meant to ensure that they stayed together.


This is it, that was it, your last chance
The singer warns their partner that this is their final opportunity to make things right in the relationship.


Don't say I didn't warn you in advance
The artist makes it clear that they have communicated their concerns and expectations to their partner, and do not want to be blamed for the outcome.


How can you say you care?
The artist questions their partner's feelings for them, given their behavior and lack of attention to the relationship.


Baby you don't even know if I'm not there
The singer feels neglected and ignored by their partner, who may not even realize when they are absent.


Baby if your life's just a love affair
The singer suggests that their partner may be only interested in a superficial romantic experience, rather than a genuine, committed relationship.


Count me out
The artist declares that they no longer want to be a part of the relationship, given their partner's behavior and attitude.


Don't say I didn't warn you in advance
The artist repeats their earlier warning, emphasizing their desire not to be blamed for any negative consequences.




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