From Break Up to Break Down
Mercutio Lyrics


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I know you're probably waiting for me
I know, this I know
I know you're probably dying to see
If I'll show, if I will show
'Cause you don't want me back, oh no
And I don't want you back no more

I know you're probably thrilled that I'm gone
The thrill, the thrill is gone babe
I know you think that I'm lingering on
But I'm not, you're dead and gone
'Cause you don't want me back, oh no
And I don't want you back no more

What you say is so confusing
I don't know what you're doing
I'd rather be alone than be with you

I know you're probably thrilled that I'm gone
The thrill, the thrill is gone
I know you think that I'm lingering on
But I'm not, you're dead and gone




'Cause you don't want me back, oh no
And I don't want you back no more

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Mercutio's song "From Break Up to Break Down" describe a situation where the singer and their ex-partner have ended their relationship. The singer acknowledges that their ex may be waiting for them to come back, but realizes that they don't want to be with their ex anymore. The lyrics suggest that the ex may be thrilled that the singer is gone, but the singer insists that they are not "lingering on" and are ready to move on. The chorus repeats the idea that neither the singer nor the ex want to be back together.


The song is interesting in that it presents a somewhat atypical perspective for a breakup song. Instead of pining after the ex-partner or expressing sadness and regret, the singer seems confident in their decision to move on. The line "What you say is so confusing" suggests that the ex may be sending mixed signals, which adds another layer of complexity to the situation.


An interesting fact about the song is that it was written and performed by Harold Perrineau, who played the character of Mercutio in Baz Luhrmann's film adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet". The song appears on the film's soundtrack and is one of few tracks written specifically for the movie.


Another interesting fact is that the song's lyrics reference the famous blues song "The Thrill is Gone" by B.B. King. This may suggest a connection between the singer's feelings about the breakup and the emotions often associated with blues music.


Additionally, the song's title plays on the phrase "breakdown" by adding the word "up", which could suggest a positive shift in the singer's mindset following the breakup.


Finally, while the chords for the song are not readily available, the soundtrack version of the song features a driving beat and bluesy guitar riffs that contribute to its confident and upbeat mood.


Line by Line Meaning

I know you're probably waiting for me
I am aware that you are eagerly waiting for me


I know, this I know
I am confident and sure about what I know


I know you're probably dying to see If I'll show, if I will show
I am aware that you are longing to see me and wondering if I will appear


'Cause you don't want me back, oh no And I don't want you back no more
Both you and I have moved on, and we have no desire to be together again


I know you're probably thrilled that I'm gone The thrill, the thrill is gone babe
I am aware that you are excited and happy that I am no longer in your life


I know you think that I'm lingering on But I'm not, you're dead and gone
You believe that I still have feelings for you, but the truth is that I have moved on completely


What you say is so confusing I don't know what you're doing
Your words and actions are unclear and puzzling, and I cannot understand your intentions


I'd rather be alone than be with you
I would prefer to be by myself than to be with you in any capacity




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