Postcard
Sundressed Lyrics


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You′re as empty as the bottle lining your bathroom counter
You drink a lot to kill the noise but it keeps getting louder
You're as bent up as the business card you keep in your wallet
You take it out like once a month but you′re afraid to call it

I've been here before and I'm afraid to say it
It gets worse you know and there′s no way to change it
Send me a postcard, pretend that you miss me
I never thought that we′d get this far
You tell me you hate me, but I know you just hate this
Go on and try to tear us apart

You're a kid in a grocery store who lost both your parents
Scrambling and panicking while they′re just running errands
But it takes one to know one and I'll try not to tell ya
The promise on the business card is only there to sell ya

I′ve been here before and I'm afraid to say it
It gets worse you know and there′s no way to change it

Send me a postcard, pretend that you miss me
I never thought that we'd get this far
You tell me you hate me, but I know you just hate this
Go on and try to tear us apart

I never thought that we'd get this far
Go on and try to tear us apart
Nice to meet you
You forgot to
Say you′re sorry
For before
I bet you′re sick of silence
I bet you're sick
But now all that you can do is just

Send me a postcard, pretend that you miss me
I never thought that we′d get this far
You tell me you hate me, but I know you just hate this
Go on and try to tear us apart
(You don't even need to say)
(I see the look on your face)
(Could get worse but it′s okay)
I never thought that we'd get this far
(You don′t even need to say)
(I see the look on your face)




(Could get worse but it's okay)
Go on and try to tear us apart

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Sundressed's song "Postcard" describe a relationship full of struggles and difficulties. The singer of the song, possibly addressing their significant other, is trying to come to terms with their problems and flaws. The lines "You’re as empty as the bottle lining your bathroom counter / You drink a lot to kill the noise but it keeps getting louder" paint a picture of someone who is struggling with addiction and using alcohol to deafen their internal conflict. The line "Go on and try to tear us apart" seems to suggest that the singer is fighting with their significant other, who may be trying to separate from them due to their issues. However, the singer still holds onto hope for their relationship, as evidenced by their request to "send me a postcard, pretend that you miss me."


The singer also tries to offer solace to the significant other, acknowledging that they also have experienced difficulties in the past. The line, "You're a kid in a grocery store who lost both your parents / Scrambling and panicking while they're just running errands," speaks to the confusion and feelings of abandonment that accompany tragedy. Despite their troubles, the singer still wants to fight for their relationship and navigate the issues together, as they urge their partner to "Go on and try to tear us apart."


Overall, "Postcard" is a poignant meditation on the challenges that come with romantic relationships, particularly those that involve addiction and trauma. It speaks to the resilience required to maintain a healthy relationship in the face of such difficulties, and the bittersweet hope that comes with the possibility of rekindling a lost love.


Line by Line Meaning

You’re as empty as the bottle lining your bathroom counter
You are feeling hollow, like the empty alcohol bottle sitting on your bathroom counter.


You drink a lot to kill the noise but it keeps getting louder
You consume alcohol as a way to quiet your inner struggles but they continue to grow louder.


You’re as bent up as the business card you keep in your wallet
You are emotionally conflicted about the business card you carry in your wallet, causing you to feel physically bent out of shape.


You take it out like once a month but you’re afraid to call it
You only look at the business card occasionally, yet you are too fearful to reach out and make contact.


I’ve been here before and I’m afraid to say it
I have experienced similar emotions and situations in the past and I am afraid to confront them again.


It gets worse you know and there’s no way to change it
The situation will only continue to deteriorate, and there is no solution in sight.


Send me a postcard, pretend that you miss me
Send me a postcard as a symbolic gesture of connection, even if you do not genuinely miss me.


I never thought that we’d get this far
I did not expect our relationship to become this strained or distant.


You tell me you hate me, but I know you just hate this
You express hatred towards me, but it is actually directed towards the current situation or your own emotions.


Go on and try to tear us apart
Even though our relationship is faltering, I still challenge you to continue trying to separate us.


You’re a kid in a grocery store who lost both your parents
You feel lost and abandoned, like a child in a supermarket who has lost their parents.


Scrambling and panicking while they’re just running errands
You are in a state of confusion and panic, while others around you are simply going about their daily tasks.


But it takes one to know one and I’ll try not to tell ya
I can empathize with your situation, but I will refrain from lecturing or criticizing you.


The promise on the business card is only there to sell ya
The claims made on the business card are merely a marketing ploy, designed to sell you something.


Nice to meet you
Pleasure to make your acquaintance.


You forgot to
You neglected to.


Say you’re sorry
Apologize for your actions or behavior.


For before
For whatever transpired previously that caused tension or conflict.


I bet you’re sick of silence
I imagine you are fed up with the lack of communication or interaction between us.


I bet you’re sick
You may be suffering from a physical or emotional illness.


But now all that you can do is just
At this point, your only option is to simply.


You don’t even need to say
There is no need for you to verbalize.


I see the look on your face
I can interpret your nonverbal cues and body language, and understand what you are feeling.


Could get worse but it’s okay
The situation could worsen, but I am accepting of what may come.


Go on and try to tear us apart
Despite the challenges we face, I still believe in our ability to remain connected and united.




Writer(s): Douglas Curtis, Trevor Thane Hedges

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Absolutely amazing and unique as hell, then again that’s the usual for them.

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Absolutely loved the last album. This is an absolute gem and can't wait for the upcoming album.

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such a good song!

Mitchell Lance

Falling in love all over again is so cool.

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"Let it go to waste" got cranked up. Ouch it's hot.

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Dope

Booj Dooj

Ngl the beginning nearly made me turn it off but I'm glad I didn't this is tight

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