Molly
southstate Lyrics


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The weight of not you, it's me
Hangs on a thread above our heads
Above our heads
Closed like window panes
Cold, like menthol gusts on winter days
On winter days

Hiding in simile
Who did I say I'd be
I'm sorry I left you hurting
Under a shallow grave of
Pen ink and summer stains
I'm sorry I left you

Things looked better with you
Dried, faded flowers bloom
Every time we're in your room
Things looked better with you
Dried, faded flowers bloom
Every time we're in your room

Old friends stop calling you
Week after week but the words don't move
Old friends stop calling you
Week after week but the words don't move

Hiding in simile
Who did I say I'd be
I'm sorry I left you hurting
Under a shallow grave of
Pen ink and summer stains
I'm sorry I left you

Things looked better with you
Dried, faded flowers bloom
Every time we're in your room
Things looked better with you
Dried, faded flowers bloom
Every time we're in your room

Now we're fading and fading
Now we're fading and fading
Fading and fading

Things looked better with you
Dried, faded flowers bloom
Every time we're in your room
Things looked better with you
Dried, faded flowers bloom
Every time we're in your room

I woke up gold in the corner of our home
I woke up gold in the corner of our home
Will you still marry me?




I woke up gold in the corner of our home
I woke up gold in the corner of our home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Molly" by Southstate explore the theme of regret and the weight of personal responsibility in a relationship. The first verse introduces the idea that the singer feels burdened by their own flaws and mistakes, which metaphorically hang above them like a thread. This weight is compared to closed window panes and cold winter gusts, emphasizing the emotional distance and detachment present in the relationship. The use of simile suggests that the singer may have promised to be someone they are not, and they apologize for causing their partner pain and leaving them feeling hurt and abandoned. The "shallow grave of pen ink and summer stains" refers to the superficial and fleeting nature of their past interactions.


In the chorus, the singer reflects on how things seemed better when they were together. The image of dried, faded flowers blooming in their presence suggests that their relationship brought life and vibrancy to the singer's world. However, this positive transformation is only temporary, fading away as their relationship deteriorates.


The second verse introduces the theme of lost connections and fading friendships. The singer mentions how their old friends have stopped reaching out, highlighting the loneliness and isolation they feel as a result of their actions. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the idea that everything was better when they were together, serving as a lamentation for the loss of the relationship's positive qualities.


The bridge section adds a touch of optimism amidst the regret and fading emotions. The singer wakes up feeling "gold" in the corner of their shared home, suggesting a glimmer of hope for reconciliation. The final line, "Will you still marry me?", shows a desire to salvage the relationship and suggests a proposal or a plea for a deeper commitment.


Overall, "Molly" explores the complexities of relationships, the mistakes made by individuals, and the yearning for meaningful connections.


Line by Line Meaning

The weight of not you, it's me
I am burdened by the realization that the problem lies with me, not with you


Hangs on a thread above our heads
It is a fragile situation that could collapse at any moment


Closed like window panes
Our communication and connection have been shut off, like closed windows


Cold, like menthol gusts on winter days
The atmosphere between us is chilly and reminiscent of icy winter winds


Hiding in simile
I am concealing my true feelings and thoughts through the use of figurative language


Who did I say I'd be
I have misrepresented myself, and now I am questioning my own identity


I'm sorry I left you hurting
I deeply regret causing you pain and sorrow


Under a shallow grave of pen ink and summer stains
You are trapped in a place of emotional distress, symbolized by ink and memories of the past summer


Things looked better with you
My perspective and experiences improved when you were present in my life


Dried, faded flowers bloom
Even though it seems like there is no hope left, new life and beauty can still emerge


Every time we're in your room
When we are together in your personal space, optimism and renewal can be found


Old friends stop calling you
People who were once close to you have ceased to reach out and connect


Week after week but the words don't move
Despite the passage of time, there is no progress or change in their behavior


Now we're fading and fading
Our relationship is gradually losing its vitality and significance


I woke up gold in the corner of our home
I experienced a moment of happiness and contentment, but it was confined to a small part of our shared life


Will you still marry me?
Despite our current difficulties, I am still hopeful for a future together and ask if you will commit to me




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Sampson Ma, Travis Christopher

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