Ten Goodbyes
Tim Atlas Lyrics


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I won't plead, I won't plead
Guilty for this
Cause you're just a mess,
And I won't clean it up

If I die, If I die
it's cause I'm building up a fear of ten goodbyes, and
When we try, when we try
the backburner burns down to my thighs

Roses red, violets blue
But who gives a damn
When lovers and friends
just turn to black and white

If I die, If I die
it's cause I'm building up a fear of ten goodbyes, and
When we try, when we try
the backburner burns down to my thighs

If I ever leave this town
Trace my tracks, but don't track me down
A one way street to brand new eyes
It burns inside and jams the I-5

If I die, If I die
it's cause I'm building up a fear of ten goodbyes, and




When we try, when we try
the backburner burns down to my thighs

Overall Meaning

In Tim Atlas's song Ten Goodbyes, the singer sings about the fear of goodbyes and his reluctance to clean up after someone who has left a mess. The lyrics suggest a sense of frustration with the fickleness of relationships, expressed through the metaphor of colors turning to black and white when lovers and friends depart. The line "when we try, the backburner burns down to my thighs" paints a vivid image of the pressure and pain the singer experiences when trying to keep a relationship alive.


The fear of goodbyes is a universal feeling, and Atlas captures this sentiment through his lyrics. The line "If I die, it's cause I'm building up a fear of ten goodbyes" suggests that the singer is so afraid of saying goodbye that it could potentially kill him. It's an emotional and poignant statement that speaks to the heart.


Another interesting aspect of the song is the line "Trace my tracks, but don't track me down." This line could be interpreted in a number of ways, such as a desire for privacy or a need to escape the expectations of others. It adds a layer of complexity to the song and invites the listener to reflect on their own relationships and fears.


Overall, the lyrics of Ten Goodbyes by Tim Atlas are insightful and thought-provoking, touching on themes of fear, disappointment, and the erosion of relationships over time.


Line by Line Meaning

I won't plead, I won't plead Guilty for this Cause you're just a mess, And I won't clean it up
The singer refuses to take responsibility for the problems caused in the relationship due to the partner's chaotic behavior.


If I die, If I die it's cause I'm building up a fear of ten goodbyes, and When we try, when we try the backburner burns down to my thighs
The fear of losing people in his life is so overwhelming that it causes anxiety and panic attacks, making him feel like he's burning alive.


Roses red, violets blue But who gives a damn When lovers and friends just turn to black and white
The beauty of love and friendship fades away when they are no longer present, making everything dull and lifeless.


If I ever leave this town Trace my tracks, but don't track me down A one way street to brand new eyes It burns inside and jams the I-5
Leaving the town and starting over is the only way for the artist to cope with the pain caused by the constant goodbyes, but it still hurts and leaves emotional scars.




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