Distress
X-[A]-D Lyrics


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The mirror shattered on the floor
Twisting edges, making more problems for the two of us
You can't make me pick up the pieces you left
Lonely thoughts of distress

Endless thoughts I'm on the road
Dial up then hang the phone
Distance would be good for us
You can't make me pick up the pieces you left
Lonely thoughts of distress

Oh the way this complicated mess puts us to the test
Just goes to show you why we left
Oh today, this complicated mess
Win the argument and if it's right I'll just pretend

Oh the way this complicated mess puts us to the test
Just goes to show you why we left




Oh today, this complicated mess
Win the argument and if it's right I'll just pretend

Overall Meaning

In X-[A]-D's song "Distress," the lyrics depict a relationship that has reached a breaking point. The opening line, "The mirror shattered on the floor," serves as a metaphor for the shattered connection between the two individuals involved. This imagery suggests that their relationship has become fragmented and broken. The lyrics go on to express the presence of ongoing problems, symbolized by the "twisting edges" and the idea that these problems are causing distress for both parties.


The line "You can't make me pick up the pieces you left" reflects the singer's refusal to continue fixing the relationship on their own. It implies that they're not willing to bear the burden of repairing what the other person has broken. The mention of "lonely thoughts of distress" indicates the loneliness and anguish experienced by the singer in this troubled relationship.


The following lines express a desire for distance and space. The singer suggests that this distance would be beneficial for both individuals, perhaps to foster introspection and healing. The mention of hanging up the phone hints at wanting to disconnect from the constant communication and arguments.


The chorus of the song highlights the complicated nature of the relationship and how it constantly tests them. The lyrics indicate that there were valid reasons for their decision to leave each other, suggesting that the difficulties they faced were too overwhelming. The line "Win the argument and if it's right I'll just pretend" hints at the potential futility of striving to prove oneself right, even if it means pretending to be content or satisfied.


Overall, "Distress" delves into the complexities of a strained relationship, exploring the emotional turmoil and the need for distance and self-preservation.


Line by Line Meaning

The mirror shattered on the floor
Our relationship has fallen apart and is now in pieces.


Twisting edges, making more problems for the two of us
The difficulties and conflicts between us keep intensifying and causing more trouble.


You can't make me pick up the pieces you left
I refuse to clean up the mess you made and take responsibility for your actions.


Lonely thoughts of distress
I am overwhelmed with feelings of sadness and anxiety.


Endless thoughts I'm on the road
My mind is filled with constant worries and uncertainties.


Dial up then hang the phone
I constantly try to reach out to you but end up disconnecting before we can communicate.


Distance would be good for us
Taking some time apart could benefit our relationship.


Oh the way this complicated mess puts us to the test
The complicated situation we are in keeps challenging us and revealing our true strengths and weaknesses.


Just goes to show you why we left
This situation reminds us why we chose to end our relationship.


Oh today, this complicated mess
Even today, the difficulties and complications persist.


Win the argument and if it's right I'll just pretend
If I manage to win an argument, I will pretend to be okay with it, even if I know I'm right.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Griffin Buzzell, James Toomy

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