Strangers
Emily Vaughn Lyrics


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I can't live for you
But you know I wish I could
Part of me died for you
And I think it's gone for good
I can't stay around, I can't stay around
But I wish I could
I can't live for you
I can't live
I tried
You can't deny that
I tried
We'll talk when we're older
And when we been sober
Pretend like we're not strangers
And start over then
Swear the time between us is
All I really need, but
That won't make this easier
In the end
We can go around and around again
'Round and around again
We can go around and around again
But it's all in my head
It's easier to hate me
Tell yourself you got nothing to miss
Say that you forgave me
Why can't you remember me like you did
Before we fell apart
Acknowledge all the flaws
Had 'em from the start
I can't live for you, no
I tried
You can't deny that
I tried
We'll talk when we're older
And when we've been sober
Pretend that we're not strangers
And start over then
Swear the time between us is
All we really need, but
That won't make this easier
In the end
We can go around and around again
'Round and around again
We can go around and around again
But it's all in my head
We can go around and around again
'Round and around again
We can go around and around again
But it's all in my head
We'll talk when we're older
And when we've been sober
Pretend like we're not strangers
Hey
Swear the time between us is
All we really need, but
That won't make this easy
We can go around and around again
'Round and around again
We can go around and around again
But it's all in my head
We can go around and around again
'Round and around again




We can go around and around again
But it's all in my head

Overall Meaning

The song "Strangers" is about a past relationship that didn't work out and the struggle to move on. The lyrics suggest that the singer wants to reconcile with their partner, but knows deep down it's not possible. The line "I can't live for you, but you know I wish I could" highlights the internal conflict between wanting to make the relationship work and also feeling stuck. The mention of "pretend like we're not strangers and start over then" speaks to the desire to erase the past and start fresh, but the line "but it's all in my head" acknowledges that it's not realistic.


The chorus "We can go around and around again" represents the cycle of trying to fix things, but ultimately ending up back where they started. The repetition of this line creates a feeling of being stuck in the same pattern. The line "it's easier to hate me, tell yourself you got nothing to miss" suggests that the partner may have moved on and found it easier to resent the singer rather than confront their own feelings.


Overall, the song captures the complexity of navigating a failed relationship and the emotional turmoil that comes with it. It's a relatable representation of the struggle to move on.


Line by Line Meaning

I can't live for you
I am unable to live my life for you


But you know I wish I could
Despite the inability, I desire to exist for you


Part of me died for you
A section of myself perished for your sake


And I think it's gone for good
I believe it is permanently gone


I can't stay around, I can't stay around
It's impossible for me to remain nearby


But I wish I could
Though it's unfeasible, I yearn to stay


I tried
I made an effort


You can't deny that
It's undeniable that I put effort in


We'll talk when we're older
We'll converse when we're more mature


And when we've been sober
After we have abstained from alcohol


Pretend like we're not strangers
We'll act as if we're not unfamiliar with one another


And start over then
Begin again from that point


Swear the time between us is
Insist that the time we spent apart


All we really need, but
Is all we require, however


That won't make this easier
It won't make this less difficult


It's easier to hate me
It's simpler to turn against me


Tell yourself you got nothing to miss
Convince yourself there's nothing to long for


Say that you forgave me
Declare that you've pardoned me


Why can't you remember me like you did
Why can't you recall me the way you previously did


Before we fell apart
Before we started to disintegrate


Acknowledge all the flaws
Recognize all the imperfections


Had 'em from the start
We had them from the beginning


That won't make this easy
That won't simplify this


But it's all in my head
But it's all in my thoughts




Writer(s): PHILIP KEMBO, EMILY VAUGHN

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