5 Seconds of Summer: Ghost Of You Meaning
Ghost Of You Lyrics
Still can't sleep on your side
There's your coffee cup
The lipstick stain fades with time
If I can dream long enough
You'd tell me I'd be just fine
I'll be just fine
So I drown it out like I always do
Dancing...
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I feel like it’s about Luke’s ex who lived with him and he had to move in with Ashton because he was so depressed. When he does return home it’s a bit like she never left since her old Led Zeppelin shirt and her coffee cup is still there. He still feels the ghost of her.
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I feel it was about a girl commiting suicide or simply a love leaving. But I lean more towards the suicide... read the first comment and that’s why I believe it was a lovers death...
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I feel that this song is about a girl committing suicide. We see that the singer constantly refers to her as 'ghost' and still refers to their house as 'our house'
It can easily mean that he was madly in love with said girl, but she just dumped it.
But in the second verse, 'Cleaning up today, we found that old Zeppelin shirt, you wore when you ran away, and no one could feel your hurt. we're too young, too dumb, to know things like love, but I know better now.' this show us that the girl felt that no one understood her, and even ran away once. However, she came back, but never really explained her problems to the singer. The singer however, loved her and told her everything, believing that she did the same. He then realizes that he was dilusioned, and realizes the truth, that she brought out the best in him, and now, that will never be possible. -
i think this song is about how the narrator's lover has left him or passed away and the narrator is grieving about how they used to have so much fun together and they think that they cant have fun anymore now that their past lover is gone
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