flowers
Lo.max Lyrics


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I found flowers form you
In my mailbox
Cause you gave’em to me to proof
Our love
Flowers, flowers in my mailbox
Flowers, flowers in my mailbox
Shitty note from you
In the flowers, flowers
Flowers
You told me that you love me, mmm
You told me that you love me, oh
Is it true?
I don’t know
Hey!
I found flowers form you
In my mailbox, oh, mm
Cause you gave’em to me to proof
Our love
You got me
Special kind
Because all those flowers are
Gold, mm
Yeah, yeah gold
Yeah, yeah gold, mm
You got me gold flowers
Mmm, yeah




Hey yeah
K bye!

Overall Meaning

Lo.max's "Flowers" is a melancholic song about the nostalgia and the hope of a past relationship. The lyrics detail the discovery of flowers in the singer's mailbox, sent by their former lover as proof of their love. However, the message that accompanies the flowers is a "shitty note," which leaves the singer questioning the sincerity of their former lover's affection. The singer is torn between longing for the past and questioning whether their relationship was authentic.


The concept of flowers as proof of love and affection is common in popular culture, but Lo.max subverts this trope in "Flowers." The singer is not entirely convinced of their former lover's feelings, despite the grand gesture of sending flowers. The song's lyrics are ambiguous, leaving room for interpretation as to whether the relationship was genuine or not. The repeated refrain of "flowers, flowers in my mailbox" emphasizes the significance of this gesture, but the uncertainty in the singer's voice suggests that it does not hold as much weight as it once did.


Overall, "Flowers" is a poignant reflection on the complexities of love and heartbreak. The song's careful crafting leaves much open to interpretation, and the ambiguity of the lyrics adds to the sense of nostalgia and longing that permeates throughout.


Line by Line Meaning

I found flowers form you
I received flowers from you


In my mailbox
They were delivered to me


Cause you gave’em to me to proof
You gave them to me as evidence


Our love
Of our affection for each other


Flowers, flowers in my mailbox
There were many flowers in the mailbox


Shitty note from you
You left a bad note with the flowers


In the flowers, flowers
Hidden amongst the flowers


You told me that you love me, mmm
You expressed your love for me


You told me that you love me, oh
You confirmed your affection again


Is it true?
I'm unsure if it's sincere


I don’t know
I'm uncertain


Hey!
Interrupting exclamation


You got me
You have me


Special kind
In a unique manner


Because all those flowers are
Due to the abundance of flowers


Gold, mm
The flowers are yellow-gold in color


Yeah, yeah gold
Yes, they are golden-colored


You got me gold flowers
You gave me golden flowers


Mmm, yeah
Affirmative


Hey yeah
Another form of agreement


K bye!
Short for 'Okay, bye!'




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Max Kolakowski

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Comments from YouTube:

@MANNY100123

Sounds weirdly nostalgic but I don't think I've ever heard this song before! I LOVE IT THOUGH! :D

@analogicparadox

It's a cover of Flowers by Miley Cyrus

@MANNY100123

@@analogicparadox OH! I see! Perhaps it's just the style of music and the beat that gives off that nostalgic vibe! Thanks!

@darianfriesen3486

To which Miley Cyrus’ “Flowers” was more or less a cover of Bruno Mars’ “When I Was Your Man.”

@MANNY100123

@@darianfriesen3486 AH! That's definitely a much older song! OKAY! It's starting to make more sense now. lol.

@justanormalguy1859

just thank you kito for introducing these amazing music artists🥰😳

@HiraiMusic

I love her voice! 💕
This Song is 🔥

@SundtMusic

Sounds classic and new at the same time!

@maxfail_dj

Thanks for the love & support ❤

@n7nobodycats

nice video
sunlike brothers has really good music, i need more from them :) ive listened to quite a few others by them.

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