This song is about the general dark hole that search for love can be. It’s about looking at those around you (my parents) for advice and kinda coming up dry. Also staring at the impossibility of spending your life with one person.
lyrics
My mom and dad don’t trust each other
they never told me that but man i can just tell
my mom and dad still love each other
they don’t hold hands but man i can just tell
mom and dad I’m not an invisible kid who didn’t do shit anymore
I’m all old grown and overwhelmed
I understand the intricacies of intimacy
and what it means to ask for help
but now I’ve got that sinking feeling that I’m being
too honest too brash too cold too crass too
i don’t even know anymore man what,
what’s the proper way to ask
what’d you do do your heart
I know about goodness and I’m inherently evil
But they never taught us what it’s like to be less than equal
to someone you love
And that love can rust
They never told us that fate could be a bust
they never told us that fate could be a bust
They never told us that love can be lust
They never told us that fate could be a bust
They never told us cause we never talk
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