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I work up to write you a letter to tell you everything
To tell you everything
But I sent it to the back of my head as a warning sign
As a warning sign
I've been thinking over would I ever want it any other way?
If it's truth that you're hungover, what's the value in the truth then anyway?
 
Who am I to say that about your mother?
You're such a precious thing, and why feel so sore?
And what's sticking to the back of your head is the caked up sand of many million years
Everything I think I thought it cuts a corner ties a knot for two
And my mind is always changing, and what's changing changes what I think is true
 
We're calling out a number 
Is it three-six-five?
We're counting out the ways
I feel alive   




We're painting a pretty picture
We're calling this a friend

Overall Meaning

In the first paragraph, the lyrics describe the singer's intention to write a letter to someone, intending to express their thoughts and feelings. However, they decide to disregard that idea and push it to the back of their mind as a warning sign. This could suggest that the singer is hesitant to communicate openly and honestly due to potential consequences or fears.


The second paragraph delves into the singer's contemplation about whether they would prefer things to be different. They ponder the value of the truth, especially if it may cause discomfort or hangovers. This could imply that the singer is questioning the importance of honesty in relationships and whether it is always necessary, particularly if it leads to negative consequences.


Moving on to the third paragraph, the lyrics introduce the topic of the singer commenting on someone's mother. They express uncertainty and acknowledge that they have no right to make judgments or statements about another person's mother. The singer emphasizes the other person's value and questions why they would feel hurt or upset.


The final paragraph touches upon the changing nature of the singer's thoughts and beliefs. They mention how their mind is constantly evolving, leading to changes in what they perceive as true. The lyrics also introduce the concept of calling out a number, possibly referring to some form of decision-making or evaluation process. The overall tone suggests a desire for personal growth and the exploration of new connections, highlighting the concept of "painting a pretty picture" and labeling it as a friendship.


Overall, the lyrics showcase introspection, hesitation, and a desire for understanding and connection. The singer questions the importance and consequences of honesty, as well as their own ability to make judgments about others. The theme of change and self-discovery is also present throughout the lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

I work up to write you a letter to tell you everything
I woke up with the intention of expressing my thoughts and emotions to you through a letter, revealing all that I hold within


To tell you everything
To communicate openly and honestly, without holding anything back


But I sent it to the back of my head as a warning sign
However, I suppressed those feelings and thoughts, considering them as a sign of caution or apprehension


As a warning sign
As a symbol or indication that there might be potential risks or dangers associated with expressing myself fully


I've been thinking over would I ever want it any other way?
I have been contemplating whether I would prefer a different approach or outcome in this situation


If it's truth that you're hungover, what's the value in the truth then anyway?
If you are already overwhelmed or burdened by the truth, what is the significance or benefit of presenting it to you?


Who am I to say that about your mother?
Who am I to make judgments or comments regarding your mother?


You're such a precious thing, and why feel so sore?
You are incredibly valuable and important, so why would you allow yourself to feel hurt or upset?


And what's sticking to the back of your head is the caked up sand of many million years
In the depths of your mind, you carry the accumulated weight of countless years, like layers of sedimentary sand


Everything I think I thought it cuts a corner ties a knot for two
Every thought I have seems to take a shortcut or make connections, leading to a complicated entanglement of ideas and emotions


And my mind is always changing, and what's changing changes what I think is true
My thoughts and perspectives are in a constant state of flux, and this constant change influences what I believe to be true


We're calling out a number
We are identifying or selecting a specific number or value


Is it three-six-five?
Is it the number 365?


We're counting out the ways
We are enumerating the different ways or methods


I feel alive
That make me feel alive


We're painting a pretty picture
We are creating a visually appealing representation or portrayal


We're calling this a friend
We are categorizing or labeling this as a friendship




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Steve Tarkington

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