Recover
faminehill Lyrics


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I'm standing at the backyard,
and vomit all my pain,
after i washed my mouth
I started count what i have gained.

So i wrote a little note,
it will remind me of these days.
I hope you won't be in my shoes,
and have this penalty to pay.

Get out of my head!
Get out of my head!
Out of my head!

So i write this on a paper, you're dead,
and i dig a hole into the ground.
So i write this on a paper, you're dead,
and i bury it into the ground.

I still see your clothes here
all around my place.
And i can still feel the smell of your skin,
but no more,
I have to forget, and set myself free.

So i write this on a paper, you're dead,
and i dig a hole into the ground.
So i write this on a paper, you're dead,




and i bury it into the ground.
Into the ground. Into the ground.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of faminehill's song "Recover" depict the singer's struggle to overcome a painful past, specifically a relationship that has ended. The first verse paints a physical image of the singer in distress, vomiting out their pain before trying to regain control by "count[ing] what [they have] gained." The second verse describes their attempt to leave the past behind by writing a note to remind themselves of their pain, hoping to avoid "this penalty to pay" in future relationships. The repetition of "Get out of my head!" emphasizes the singer's desperate need to move on and forget about their ex-partner.


The chorus forms the emotional crux of the song, as the singer writes "you're dead" on a piece of paper and buries it in the ground. The repetition of this phrase suggests that the singer is trying to kill off their memories and feelings for their ex-partner. The bridge of the song adds another layer of emotion, as the singer describes the physical reminders of their ex-partner that still exist in their home. However, they must overcome these associations and let go in order to "set [themselves] free."


Overall, the lyrics of "Recover" convey a sense of intense emotional pain and the struggle to move on from a toxic relationship. The frustration of not being able to forget is palpable, and the repetition of phrases like "Get out of my head!" and "Into the ground" reinforce the idea of trying to physically bury one's emotions.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm standing at the backyard,
The singer is physically present at the back of their residence.


and vomit all my pain,
The singer is expressing their emotional turmoil in a physical form.


after i washed my mouth
The singer takes a moment to cleanse themselves after releasing their pain.


I started count what i have gained.
The singer begins to assess their personal growth despite their painful experiences.


So i wrote a little note,
The singer decides to document their emotional state in a tangible way.


it will remind me of these days.
The singer hopes to remember this time and use it as a source of inspiration in the future.


I hope you won't be in my shoes,
The singer wishes that their experience of pain and loss will not be passed on to others.


and have this penalty to pay.
The singer considers their pain as a form of punishment and wishes for others to be spared from it.


Get out of my head!
The singer is forcefully trying to rid themselves of negative thoughts or memories.


Get out of my head!
The singer echoes their urgency to free themselves from their emotional burden.


Out of my head!
The singer emphasizes their desire for liberation from their thoughts and feelings.


So i write this on a paper, you're dead,
The singer puts their pain and attachment to a person in writing and personifies them as being dead.


and i dig a hole into the ground.
The singer physically buries their emotional connection to the person in the ground for closure.


I still see your clothes here
Despite the physical separation, the singer still holds onto reminders of the person they lost.


all around my place.
The reminders are present in various places in the singer's surroundings.


And i can still feel the smell of your skin,
The singer still holds onto the memory of the person's scent despite their absence.


but no more,
The singer has made a decision to let go and move on from the person they lost.


I have to forget, and set myself free.
The singer acknowledges the necessity to forget about the past and take control of their own happiness.


Into the ground. Into the ground.
Repeating the process of burying the written note signifies the singer's determination to let go and move forward.




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