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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Boomerang" by the artist "Walk Off The Earth"

The song "Boomerang" by Walk Off The Earth is about a toxic relationship where one person is putting in all the effort while the other isn't reciprocating. The lyrics depict the frustration and emotional exhaustion of the person who's ready to move on.

The boomerang metaphor represents the constant pull back to a person who doesn't value her feelings. She feels like she keeps coming back, despite being thrown away.

The phrase "you're letting me down" emphasizes the disappointment and unfulfilled expectations.

"We keep going round and round" signifies the repetitive nature of the situation, with no progress or growth.

Comparing the partner to a "fire show" suggests superficiality and an inability to offer genuine connection.

"H2O," representing water, symbolizes clarity, purity, and a fresh start. The singer is ready to leave the past behind and embrace a new beginning.

The repeated question "How long?" at the end reveals the internal struggle and lingering doubts. However, the overall message of the song is one of empowerment and determination to break free from the cycle.

You've been outta touch and we're on and off.

Feeling like a ragdoll.

Our love is missing soul and I gotta know.

Baby, this is last call.

I know, I know, I know, a you bring me down.

‘Cause we go, we go, we go, we go, we go round.

You're a little bit yesterday,

But I'm kickin' it here today.

You're dope at the game you play,

But I'm not your boomerang.

You're a little bit fire show.

I'm a little bit H2O.

It's time that I let you go.

I'm not your boomerang.

Oh ohh ohhh

Hey hey

I'm not your boomerang.

Oh ohh ohhh

Hey hey

I'm not your boomerang.

If we were building Rome

And you carried stone,

We'd be done tomorrow.

You gotta give it up

Just to get it back.

That's the way the heart goes.

I know, I know, I know, a you bring me down.

‘Cause we go, we go, we go, we go, we go round.

You're a little bit yesterday,

But I'm kickin' it here today.

You're dope at the game you play,

But I'm not your boomerang.

You're a little bit fire show.

I'm a little bit H2O.

It's time that I let you go.

I'm not your boomerang.

Oh ohh ohhh

Hey hey

I'm not your boomerang.

Oh ohh ohhh

Hey hey

I'm not your boomerang.

How long, how long

Can we go round in a circle?

How long, how long

Don't wanna let you go?

How long, how long

Can we go round in a circle?

How long, how long...

You're a little bit yesterday,

But I'm kickin' it here today.

You're dope at the game you play,

But I'm not your boomerang.

You're a little bit fire show.

I'm a little bit H2O.

It's time that I let you go.

I'm not your boomerang.

Oh ohh ohhh

Hey hey

I'm not your boomerang.

Oh ohh ohhh

Hey hey

I'm not your boomerang.

Oh ohh ohhh

Hey hey

I'm not your boomerang.

Oh ohh ohhh

Hey hey

I'm not your boomerang.

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