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I'm sorry, I had to get rid of them
They were weighing me down
Like too much energy, packed into a small space
I wasn't quick enough to let them out, and now they're gone
I can only remember small phrases, not even that,
more like small feelings.
It was yours to share, as it was mine to discard
A part of you, a part of you





Overall Meaning

These lyrics convey a sense of release and liberation as the singer expresses the need to get rid of something or someone that was weighing them down. The opening line, "I'm sorry, I had to get rid of them," suggests that the decision to let go was not an easy one, but it was necessary for the singer's well-being.


The following line, "They were weighing me down," metaphorically suggests that whatever or whoever the singer is referring to was a burden on their spirit or emotions. This could be interpreted as an individual or perhaps negative thoughts and emotions that were suffocating the singer's happiness.


The line "Like too much energy, packed into a small space" further emphasizes the overwhelming nature of the weight the singer carried. It suggests that whatever they had to let go of was too much for them to handle in the confined space of their mind or heart.


The next line, "I wasn't quick enough to let them out, and now they're gone," implies that the singer was initially unable to release these burdensome things, but eventually found the strength or clarity to do so. The choice of words "let them out" implies a need for emotional expression and release, as if the singer had been holding these emotions or experiences inside for too long.


The lyrics continue, "I can only remember small phrases, not even that, more like small feelings." This line suggests that even though the singer has let go of whatever was weighing them down, they can only recall fragmented memories or emotions associated with it. It highlights the fleeting nature of those memories, perhaps indicating that as they move forward, these burdens will become less and less significant.


The final line, "It was yours to share, as it was mine to discard, a part of you, a part of you" expresses a realization that whatever the singer had to let go of was not solely their burden, but also belonged to someone else. It implies a sense of shared responsibility or connection to the thing or person they had to release. The repetition of "a part of you" mirrors the emotional impact it had on both parties involved.


Overall, these lyrics capture the process of letting go and the weight that can be lifted by shedding burdensome experiences, thoughts, or relationships. The song seems to convey a sense of empowerment and growth that comes from recognizing the necessity of releasing what no longer serves us.




Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY
Written by: CHRISTOPHER HENRY JONES, CHRISTOPHER PAUL NEWNHAM, DOUGLAS ANDREW RICHARDS, JAMIE PETER RICHARDS, THOMAS SEAN FARREN

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Comments from YouTube:

Miss Kk

So soothing

Psycho & Plastic

We all need a bit of that, don't we?

K K

나의 마음 같군요 it's like my heart....

Psycho & Plastic

thank you K K!

Smart Pathfinder

i love you

Psycho & Plastic

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