...i'm going to entertain your request.
SUCH a difficult, sad song though. a review i found of it sums it up well:
While it's never directly spelled out, the subtext suggests McArdle is in love with somebody else, somebody who has abandoned her and who, despite her persistence, is succeeding in forgetting about her altogether. In Posion, then, she's admitting defeat. She's giving up, and settling for an empty, even ugly encounter because she wants to feel something- anything- other than rejection.
this line: 'don't have to tell me you love me baby, i'll still go down' - it actually gets me everytime, one of the saddest, most uncomfortable moments in a song ever i think.
ANYWAY here you go:
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