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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Crave" by the artist "Waterparks"

In the song "Crave" by Waterparks, the lyrical hero is torn between the desire to forget someone and an obsession with them.

He is torn: "I wish I could forget you, but it all goes wrong." He has no clear plan ("at least some kind of plan"), and he fears that this agonizing state will drag on ("continue for several days").

He feels trapped: the metaphor of "flattering talk" that keeps him "on the rug in my room" describes the manipulative charm of the object of his feelings. The room may symbolize his own consciousness, which has become a "quiet, sad tomb" under the influence of this relationship.

He feels devastated: Despite the seeming well-being ("everything was great for the past few weeks"), the relationship is poisoned. The time that the hero tries to "bite off piece by piece" does not bring satisfaction, leaving only a "sour taste."

He repeats: "I wish I could forget you" - this phrase, repeating like an obsessive thought, emphasizes the hero's despair and obsession. He "would give everything" to break out of this vicious circle.

He fears destruction: The fear of "getting worse every day" suggests that this relationship carries destructive potential. The hero realizes this but cannot resist his obsession.

Your assumption is correct: "Flattering talk" can indeed be interpreted as manipulation that keeps the hero captive in a painful relationship.

I wish I could forget you

But it's out of hand

I wish I was aggressive

And had a plan

I could write a couple words

That'd string into a phrase

But I'm afraid I'd go on and on

For days and days and days

I'm craving

A getaway from the

Smooth talk

That's keeping me grounded

To the

Carpet in my room

My quiet blue tomb

Of you

For the past couple weeks I've felt kind of great

But this kind of great don't come without its share of grey

I've been chewing off bites from my day to day

But by night I'm left with nothing but a sour taste

I wish I could forget you

But it's out of hand

I'd give all kinds of something

To have a plan

I could write a couple lines that'd fall into a phrase

But I'm afraid I'd go off for days and days and days and days

I'm craving

A getaway from the

Smooth talk

That's keeping me grounded

To the

Carpet in my room

My quiet blue tomb

Of you

I wish I could forget you

I wish I could forget you

I wish I could forget you

I'm craving

A getaway from the

Smooth talk

That's keeping me grounded

To the

Carpet in my room

My quiet blue tomb

Of you

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