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

In Waterparks' song "Crybaby," the lyrical protagonist grapples with the painful aftermath of a breakup. He feels lost and pathetic without his lover, as evidenced by the lines: "I just wanna be invisible next to you," "My pity party's nothing without you."

The protagonist tries to mask his pain and desperation, repeating: "I don't wanna be your crybaby." He dreams of reconciliation, comparing his former lover to "the morning I wanna wake up to."

However, despite his attempts, the protagonist cannot escape his anguish. He confesses: "From now on, I see life from my sad, pathetic perspective," "I'm stressed and depressed over the mess you made of my chest."

The final lines highlight the protagonist's hopelessness and the cyclical nature of his suffering. The image of "gloom boy winter" (a reference to their song "Gloom Boys") symbolizes his prolonged depression and inability to find solace.

I just want to be invisible with you

I drift in and out of time zones with you

Just squeeze me until my skin turns to dark blue

My pity party's not the same without you

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

You're the morning I can't wait to wake to

After chasing you through my dreams in bloom

I'll please you until you're sick of me in full

Maybe I can sleep through my mood 'til June

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

Now I'm squinting at life through my sad, sour vision

Your silent sting concretely left my face twisted

Your mess in my chest has me stressed and depressed

Do your eyes miss my name

When you check on your texts, or not?

Nothing, nothing good comes from late night thinking

Don't you, don't you know it's that gloom boy season?

Nothing, nothing good comes from late night thinking

I thought I told you it's that gloom boy season?

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

I don't wanna be your crybaby

I don't wanna be your crybaby now

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