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Nostalgia makes me want to die
Teenagers walking home in the sun

I try my best not to swerve the car
I've not had a night out in years, and neither should you!
Up to my eyes in stress and debt
Up to my eyes in Phoebe Waller Bridge material
I'm going to Paris, I'm not going to Texas
I've ran out of 3G so why don't you text us?
Going back to your mums House
Not going back to mine





Nostalgia makes me want to Die

Overall Meaning

The lyrics "Nostalgia makes me want to die" express a deep sense of longing and sadness evoked by looking back at past memories. It suggests that the overwhelming weight of nostalgia can feel suffocating and unbearable, leading to feelings of despair. This reflects a common experience where reminiscing about the past can bring a mix of joy and pain, highlighting the complexities of human emotions.


The mention of "Teenagers walking home in the sun" paints a vivid picture of carefree youth, innocence, and simpler times. It contrasts sharply with the dark feelings of nostalgia mentioned earlier, hinting at a longing for the unburdened days of being young and carefree. The imagery of teenagers walking home under the sun may symbolize a time in life when worries and responsibilities were minimal, and the world seemed full of possibilities.


The following lines delve into the singer's current struggles and dissatisfaction with their life. The mention of trying "not to swerve the car" can be interpreted metaphorically as trying to stay on track and not veer off course despite internal turmoil and external pressures. The references to stress, debt, and pop culture figure Phoebe Waller-Bridge serve to illustrate the singer's overwhelming state of mind, drowning in various burdens.


The abrupt shifts in locations, from planning to go to Paris instead of Texas, running out of phone data, and deciding not to return home but to your mother's house, all indicate a lack of stability and a sense of aimlessness in the singer's life. The final repetition of "Nostalgia makes me want to die" reinforces the theme of grappling with the past and how it can deeply affect one's emotional state, driving home the profound impact of nostalgia on the singer's psyche. Overall, the lyrics capture a complex mix of emotions, from longing and yearning for the past to feeling lost and overwhelmed in the present.


Line by Line Meaning

Nostalgia makes me want to die
The past's sentimental feelings are overwhelming me with sorrow


Teenagers walking home in the sun
Young individuals strolling under the sunlight


I try my best not to swerve the car
Doing my utmost to keep the vehicle on track


I've not had a night out in years, and neither should you!
I haven't socialized in a long time, and you shouldn't either!


Up to my eyes in stress and debt
Feeling overwhelmed by stress and financial obligations


Up to my eyes in Phoebe Waller Bridge material
Fully immersed in Phoebe Waller Bridge's creations


I'm going to Paris, I'm not going to Texas
Heading to Paris, not Texas


I've ran out of 3G so why don't you text us?
My data connection has been depleted, so please send a text


Going back to your mum's house
Returning to your mother's residence


Not going back to mine
Choosing not to return to my own home




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Written by: Kyle Wood

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