Music Is Addictive
L.d.p. Lyrics
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And I\'m a weeping, fractured wave
After they dragged me from the river
Now I have your speakers for a grave
I do not exist
But my soul is here
As long as you listen to
A voice without a body
My cursed crying
Music to your ears
The night I chose to die
I left this tape behind
I\'m damned to relive my final hours
Each time you press rewind
I know you hate me, I know you do
I feel you smiling as you play it through
A voice without a body
My cursed crying
Music to your ears
A voice without a body
My cursed crying
Music to your ears
You can hear me but I can\'t breathe
All I can is la-la-la...
In the lyrics of L.d.p.'s song "Music Is Addictive," the singer reflects on their existence being bound to a tape recording, which they describe as the remnants of themselves after a tragic event. The imagery of being a "weeping, fractured wave" and being dragged from a river implies a sense of brokenness and sorrow. The idea of having the listener's speakers as their final resting place furthers this theme of being trapped in a liminal state between life and death.
Despite the physical absence of the singer, they assert that their soul remains present as long as someone listens to the recording. This concept of a voice without a body, continuing to cry out in the form of music, highlights the haunting nature of the singer's presence through the medium of sound. The repetition of the phrase "music to your ears" emphasizes the addictive quality of the singer's haunting presence through their music.
The singer reveals that the tape was left behind on the night they chose to die, suggesting that the recording serves as a haunting reminder of their final moments. The repetition of having to "relive my final hours" each time the recording is played reinforces the idea of being trapped in a cycle of eternal suffering. The mention of the listener smiling as they play the tape through hints at a morbid fascination or even enjoyment in experiencing the singer's pain through the music.
The repeated refrain of "A voice without a body, My cursed crying, Music to your ears" underscores the poignant and tragic nature of the singer's predicament. The final lines, "You can hear me but I can't breathe, All I can is la-la-la...," encapsulate the sense of suffocation and helplessness that the singer feels, unable to escape their torment even as their voice resonates through the music. Overall, the lyrics of "Music Is Addictive" evoke a sense of haunting melancholy and a tragic cycle of suffering that the singer is unable to break free from.
Line by Line Meaning
What's left of me is dwelling on the tape
The remnants of my existence are captured on this recording
And I'm a weeping, fractured wave
I am a manifestation of sorrow and brokenness
After they dragged me from the river
Even after being rescued from a dark place
Now I have your speakers for a grave
My voice echoes from your speakers like a memorial
I do not exist
I may no longer physically be here
But my soul is here
But my essence remains in the music
As long as you listen to
As long as you keep playing this song
A voice without a body
My sound without a physical form
My cursed crying
My sorrowful wails
Music to your ears
Providing solace or enjoyment through sound
The night I chose to die
The fateful evening of my decision to depart
I left this tape behind
Leaving this record of my emotions
I'm damned to relive my final hours
Condemned to repeatedly experience my last moments
Each time you press rewind
Every moment you replay this track
I know you hate me, I know you do
Acknowledging the listener's negative feelings towards me
I feel you smiling as you play it through
Sensing joy in your actions despite your emotions
You can hear me but I can't breathe
I am present in your ears but lack physical form
All I can is la-la-la...
All that remains are my melodious echoes
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Weinman Sergey, Elovitsky Maxwell
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