Break
The Drew Thomson Foundation Lyrics


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Hanging out front of that Greyhound station 
You're butting all your smokes out onto the wall 
You got your bags all packed but your face says
I'll be back, I just need to get out of town for a while 

You need a break 
You need a break to know I'm the one for you 
Head in the guillotine doesn't mean nothing to me 
Waiting for the right time to call back 
Ya well, baby it's fine I understand you were right 
Let's go back to when we made each other feel alive 
When those sweet small glances turn into stale romantics 
It's never too late for an honest try 
Just roll back, be a little slow to react 
Drop the bags and come back inside 





You need a break 
You need a break to know I'm the one for you 

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Break" by The Drew Thomson Foundation tell the story of a relationship on the brink of uncertainty. The singer finds themselves outside a Greyhound station, observing their partner who, despite having their bags packed, seems hesitant to leave. The partner's expression implies a desire for a temporary escape from town, suggesting a need for space and introspection.


The singer acknowledges this need for a break and understands that it might be the only way for their partner to truly recognize their importance. The lines, "You need a break, you need a break to know I'm the one for you," reveal a sense of insecurity and a plea for affirmation. Perhaps the singer is afraid of being taken for granted or losing their partner's affection.


In the second verse, the singer expresses their willingness to wait for the "right time" for their partner to reach out. They admit that the partner's decision to take a break was justified and that they understand. However, they long to go back to the days when their relationship brought them both joy and made them feel alive. The line, "When those sweet small glances turn into stale romantics," suggests that the spark of their love has dimmed over time, and they hope that taking a break will reignite it.


The chorus repeats the idea that the partner needs a break in order to realize the singer's value. It implies that this break isn't necessarily the end of their relationship but a necessary journey of self-discovery and reflection.


Overall, "Break" explores the complexities of relationships, the need for personal autonomy, and the fear of losing someone's love. It highlights the importance of allowing space for growth and self-realization within a partnership.


Line by Line Meaning

Hanging out front of that Greyhound station
Standing outside the Greyhound station


You're butting all your smokes out onto the wall
Extinguishing your cigarettes by pressing them against the wall


You got your bags all packed but your face says
You have prepared your luggage, but your expression suggests


I'll be back, I just need to get out of town for a while
I will return, I simply need to escape from this place temporarily


You need a break
You require some time off


You need a break to know I'm the one for you
Taking a break will help you realize that I am the right person for you


Head in the guillotine doesn't mean nothing to me
Putting your head in the guillotine does not scare or affect me


Waiting for the right time to call back
Waiting for the appropriate moment to return a call


Ya well, baby it's fine I understand you were right
Yes, well, baby, it's alright, I comprehend that you were correct


Let's go back to when we made each other feel alive
Let us return to the time when we brought each other vitality


When those sweet small glances turn into stale romantics
When those affectionate brief looks transform into boring, unexciting romance


It's never too late for an honest try
Attempting with honesty is always possible regardless of the timing


Just roll back, be a little slow to react
Simply step back, delay your response slightly


Drop the bags and come back inside
Let go of your luggage and return indoors




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: ROSS BONNEY, ADAM GOEMANS, RAMSAY MILLER, SCOTT RINNING

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Comments from YouTube:

Motheroftopics

Yes! Love it! Going to clean the kitchen to this jam at least a couple times! Sounds great!

Ss

So good!!

Alex Gordon

love it bubs

Ace Hardy

👑

thedevilorwhatever

nice!

James McIntosh

Thanks Dru and cru

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