Lonely
Taking Back Sunday Lyrics


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Flower tongue wilts with too much sun
And that's where we've been living for so long
Sending off the western coast

Watch the sun set with your shrinking voice
See I ain't the boy that she loves the most
I'm just enough to fill the void her daddy left
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely

Don't you go changing for me
You wanna get me high (She said)
You wanna get me high (She said)
Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely
Don't you go changing for me

But I often wonder just how deep I could sink my teeth
Into the crease where your all the place
Where all the good times the grow, grow
Wouldn't taste the same, the same for me
Wouldn't sound the same coming from me
Such an awful tearing sound

All the things they said about you
Paper thin walls stacked around you
An hour glass's silhouette and then
No matter how hard I try
Or how dirty you fight





There is no place on God's great earth
Where you could go to hide from me

Overall Meaning

The first verse of Taking Back Sunday's song "Lonely" speaks to the idea that sometimes too much of a good thing can be detrimental. The singer talks about "flower tongue," which can refer to the skillful use of language to charm or flatter someone. However, with "too much sun," or too much attention, the charm fades and the singer can see through it. This can be seen as a metaphor for a relationship where one person puts on a facade or pretense to impress the other, but eventually, it falls apart due to the pressure. The singer and their partner have been living in this state of constantly trying to impress each other for a long time, but now it has become exhausting.


In the second verse, the singer says that they are not the one their partner loves the most, but they are just enough to fill the void that her daddy left. This suggests that the partner has some unresolved issues regarding her relationship with her father, and the singer is a placeholder until those issues can be resolved. The repetition of the word "lonely" throughout the song highlights the lack of connection and genuine intimacy between the two. The partner wants to "get high," but the singer is not interested in changing who they are to accommodate her desires.


The final verse touches on the idea that no matter how hard the partner tries to hide or separate from the singer, there is no escaping the connection they have. The singer is aware of all the negative things that people have said about the partner and the walls they have built up, but they still want to be close to her. The line "an hour glass's silhouette" can be interpreted as the passage of time, and how even though they might be apart, time will eventually bring them back together. The singer recognizes that the relationship might not be perfect, but they are willing to keep trying and don't want the partner to change for them.


Line by Line Meaning

Flower tongue wilts with too much sun
Our once vibrant and lively relationship is starting to deteriorate due to excessive amounts of negative external pressures


And that's where we've been living for so long
Despite the negative circumstances, we have continued to stay together in our unhappy situation for a significant amount of time


Sending off the western coast
Trying to escape from our struggles and find a new beginning by traveling away to the other side of the continent


Watch the sun set with your shrinking voice
As we grow more distant and disconnected from each other, even our conversations have become less frequent and less meaningful


See I ain't the boy that she loves the most
Realizing that there may be other people in her life that she cares for more than me


I'm just enough to fill the void her daddy left
Feeling like I'm only there to serve a temporary purpose and not because she truly loves me


Lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely
Feeling isolated and alone in this relationship, despite being with someone else


Don't you go changing for me
I don't want you to compromise or change who you are for the sake of our relationship


You wanna get me high (She said)
She wants to experience the emotional rush and excitement of a new relationship or fling


But I often wonder just how deep I could sink my teeth
Thinking about how deeply invested I could become in this relationship, even though it may not be healthy or beneficial for me


Into the crease where your all the place
Focusing on the small, intricate details that make up who she is as a person, both the good and the bad


Where all the good times the grow, grow
Remembering and cherishing the happy memories we shared in this relationship


Wouldn't taste the same, the same for me
Realizing that those happy memories wouldn't be as enjoyable or meaningful to me anymore, knowing what I know now about our relationship


Wouldn't sound the same coming from me
Knowing that those happy memories wouldn't be the same without her being a part of them


Such an awful tearing sound
The emotional pain and turmoil caused by nostalgia and the realization that these happy memories don't have the same meaning anymore


All the things they said about you
Hearing negative rumors or things said about her by other people, which affects my perception of her


Paper thin walls stacked around you
Feeling like there are barriers or obstacles separating us, which prevent us from being truly connected


An hour glass's silhouette and then
Feeling like our time together is limited or fleeting, just like the sand in an hourglass gradually falling


No matter how hard I try
Despite my best efforts to salvage our relationship, it still seems to be falling apart


Or how dirty you fight
Even when we argue or fight, it doesn't seem to bring us closer together or resolve any underlying issues


There is no place on God's great earth
No matter where she goes, I will always be searching for her or thinking about her


Where you could go to hide from me
Even if she tries to escape from this relationship or her problems, I will always be there, whether physically or mentally




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ADAM BURBANK LAZZARA, EDWARD REYES, MARK O'CONNELL, MATTHEW FAZZI, MATTHEW A. RUBANO

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