Aspen
Hyacinth Prince Lyrics


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Aspen is calling me again
And I know I should have blocked their number last week
But I can't stand to hurt them
The way that they hurt me

Aspen is leaving a voicemail
I can hear the pain, the way they describe the details
Of how they're so so sorry, and they want to keep in touch
How could I make it worse if I just answer this once

Sitting in the parking lot
I think I'm in their debt
I feel their hands slide up
And down my neck
The combat boots they wear
Could turn me into mush
And you'd still catch me swooning over them

I don't know why I'm still not over them
My hands are shaking, the ground is swaying
How could I have done this again
The high is fading
I wanna go home

Aspen is calling me again
Aspen is calling me again
Aspen is calling me again




They're calling me again
They're calling me again

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Aspen" by Hyacinth Prince delve into the complex emotions and inner turmoil of a conflicted relationship, where the singer is drawn back to someone named Aspen despite the pain and hurt they have caused. The opening lines convey a sense of internal conflict as the singer grapples with the decision of whether to disconnect from Aspen or continue engaging with them. The repeated refrain of "Aspen is calling me again" suggests a persistent and perhaps irresistible pull towards this person, despite knowing that maintaining contact may lead to further hurt.


The verse describing Aspen leaving a voicemail underscores the deep emotions involved in the relationship, with Aspen expressing regret and a desire to maintain a connection. The singer is conflicted about how to respond - torn between empathy for Aspen's pain and a reluctance to reopen old wounds. The imagery of feeling indebted and the physical touch described hint at a complicated mix of nostalgia, desire, and vulnerability, highlighting the enduring impact Aspen has had on the singer.


The following lines evoke a sense of physical and emotional intensity, as the singer recalls moments of intimacy and vulnerability with Aspen. The reference to combat boots and the sensation of being turned into "mush" conveys a blend of passion and vulnerability in the relationship. Despite the pain and confusion, there is a lingering sense of attraction and longing, with the singer unable to fully let go of Aspen and still being drawn to their presence.


The final repetition of "Aspen is calling me again" serves as a powerful refrain, emphasizing the cyclical nature of the singer's feelings and the ongoing struggle to break free from the hold Aspen has over them. The fragmented thoughts and emotions expressed throughout the song encapsulate the complexities of love, hurt, and the difficulty of moving on from a tumultuous relationship. Overall, the lyrics of "Aspen" offer a poignant reflection on the enduring impact of past relationships and the internal conflicts that arise when faced with the choice of whether to hold on or let go.


Line by Line Meaning

Aspen is calling me again
The memories of Aspen are resurfacing and drawing me back in


And I know I should have blocked their number last week
I am aware that I should have cut off contact with them earlier


But I can't stand to hurt them
I struggle to bring myself to cause them pain


The way that they hurt me
Despite the hurt they caused me


Aspen is leaving a voicemail
The memories and emotions of Aspen are reaching out to me through a message


I can hear the pain, the way they describe the details
I can feel their remorse and suffering as they explain their feelings


Of how they're so so sorry, and they want to keep in touch
Expressing deep regret and a desire to maintain communication


How could I make it worse if I just answer this once
I worry about worsening the situation by responding


I feel their hands slide up
I sense their touch moving upwards


And down my neck
Reaching down to my neck


The combat boots they wear
Their choice of footwear


Could turn me into mush
Has the power to melt me


And you'd still catch me swooning over them
I would still find myself infatuated with them


I don't know why I'm still not over them
I am puzzled by my inability to move on from them


My hands are shaking, the ground is swaying
Feeling anxious and unsteady


How could I have done this again
How did I repeat this mistake


The high is fading
The intensity of emotions is diminishing


I wanna go home
I desire to retreat to a place of comfort


They're calling me again
The memories and emotions of Aspen are persistently reaching out to me




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Zeeh Awasom

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Comments from YouTube:

@lolaland5321

this song never gets old :)

@gdaytoyamates8391

fantastic

@wendys_lemonade2459

Woaaa, I think I’ve just discovered a hidden gem

@lolaland5321

ive listened like a billion times and i still love it

@kumo_17_81

I wasn’t gonna comment because I usually don’t
BUT I LOVE THIS SONG!!

@daycorehub166

I love this so muchhhh

@ssnowstarr4985

this song hits different when your name is Aspen and you go by they/them

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