Maroon 5: Better that We Break Meaning
Better that We Break Lyrics
I heard you speak, and now it kills me
Just to hear you say the simple things
Now waking up is hard to do
And sleeping is impossible too
Everything is reminding me of you
What can I do?
It’s not right, not...
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She's perfection. It's hard for him to wake up and sleep. She's all he thinks about and everything reminds him of her. They were in a relationship but that ended. Friend zoned? She had told him maybe were better off not having a relationship. He's torn over that. He's not ok with it. It causes him pain and it gets harder everyday. He runs into her and sees her sitting alone. She's going through a rough time, but she still rejects him. He says the city looks beautiful but she's all he sees. I think she had things she needed to work out on her own and he was complicating an already difficult situation. She thinks it's better that they stay separated but he doesn't think so.
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This song to me demonstrates the bond that people make and the everlasting effects that it can have on one's life. It could be a newly broken relationship or perhaps even a relationship from many years past, no matter we always remember the people nearest and dearest.....especially when due to unforeseen circumstances our lives change and the people we love can no longer be in them....this song to me represents the "everlasting" pain, the doubt and the realization of when we lose someone we love for all the right reasons but leaving that doubt in our minds because it hurts not to have them.
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It Won't Be Soon Before Long is Maroon 5's second studio album, released on May 22, 2007. The name was inspired by a phrase the band adopted to keep themselves motivated while on their tour. The album debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling around 430,000 copies in its first week[1] and, as of 2011, approximately 5 million copies worldwide. Former drummer Ryan Dusick has credited as "Musical Director".
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General Comment:
This song to me demonstrates the bond that people make and the everlasting effects that it can have on one's life. It could be a newly broken relationship or perhaps even a relationship from many years past, no matter we always remember the people nearest and dearest.....especially when due to unforeseen circumstances our lives change and the people we love can no longer be in them....this song to me represents the "everlasting" pain, the doubt and the realization of when we lose someone we love for all the right reasons but leaving that doubt in our minds because it hurts not to have them. -
General Comment:
This song to me demonstrates the bond that people make and the everlasting effects that it can have on one's life. It could be a newly broken relationship or perhaps even a relationship from many years past, no matter we always remember the people nearest and dearest.....especially when due to unforeseen circumstances our lives change and the people we love can no longer be in them....this song to me represents the "everlasting" pain, the doubt and the realization of when we lose someone we love for all the right reasons but leaving that doubt in our minds because it hurts not to have them.
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