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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Till Dawn (Here Comes the Sun)" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

The Weeknd's "Till Dawn (Here Comes the Sun)" paints a picture of a toxic and passionate relationship. The protagonist is entangled with a woman he knows is using him as a temporary escape, a "booty call" to fill the void in her life and distract her from the problems in her relationship with another man.

He sees right through her facade, her lies, her double standards, and her attempts to wash away her guilt by "cleaning herself up" before leaving. He harbors no illusions about their connection, accepting her for who she is without judgment.

The recurring chorus, "Here comes the sun, you're in my arms," serves as a metaphor for their fleeting encounters that end with the break of dawn. He clings to her, not letting go, hoping she'll stay, despite knowing it's a futile wish.

Towards the end, he predicts the cyclical nature of her behavior: hating her partner, wanting him, missing him, then hating the protagonist. He knows her "habits," her "games," and accepts them, acknowledging the inevitability of their toxic cycle.

I tell myself that I'll take you for the last time,

I'll be over you eventually.

Time after time, you seem to push me off,

I understand what we have become.

You wash your neck when you leave, now I know your routine.

I was in love with your mystery,

Now I just take what I can get from you,

I'm not embarrassed to be what you want me to be.

‘Cause unlike you I got nothing to hide,

I don't pretend to have any shame,

I got a box we could put all your lies in

Until the end of days.

You know that I will be a call away,

The call you make when you're all alone,

And I know that I will always be the one

You repent when you are done.

Well, here comes the sun,

And you're in my arms,

And my denial keeps me on the edge of the chance

That you'll stay through the night.

You just wanna fill the void now,

I can tell that you've been yelling at him all night long

And I can hear it in your voice now,

He got you smoking extra packs a day.

Don't you worry ‘bout me talking?

I know why you've been coming,

I'll be quiet, this ain't nothing to me,

Just wrap your legs around my waist,

I won't stop until you ask me.

Don't you worry ‘bout us messing up my sheets?

‘Cause unlike you I got nothing to hide,

I don't pretend to have any shame,

I got a box we could put all your lies in

Until the end of days.

You know that I will be a call away,

The call you make when you're all alone,

And I know that I will always be the one

You repent when you are done.

Well, here comes the sun,

And you're in my arms,

And my denial keeps me on the edge of the chance

That you'll stay through the night. [x2]

You're gonna hate him,

Then you'll want me,

Then you'll miss him,

Then you'll hate me.

Girl, I know you so well,

Girl, I know you so well,

Girl, I know your routine,

‘Cause I know your routine. [x2]

Well, here comes the sun,

And you're in my arms,

And my denial keeps me on the edge of the chance

That you'll stay through the night. [x2]

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