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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "American Sadness" by the artist "XYL#216;"

In "American Sadness," XYL#216; paints a picture of a relationship trapped in an endless cycle of pain and apathy. The lyrics speak of feeling weighed down by "American sadness," a metaphor for the hopelessness and disillusionment often associated with the American dream.

The speaker longs for escape from these agonizing emotions, wishing to simply "fall asleep" and escape reality. The recurring line "history repeats itself between us, but we don't want to believe it" speaks to a painful pattern the couple finds themselves in, despite recognizing its destructiveness.

The feeling of being stuck is emphasized through the imagery of slow motion: "we're living in slow motion, killing time." The speaker feels emotionally drained, pleading "God, rip my heart out of my chest."

Further on, she questions her own emotions and words, repeating "maybe I said too much/too little." The lack of emotional response to her partner's touch ("when you touch me, I don't feel anything") reveals a deep chasm between them.

The closing lines are a mix of bitterness, selflessness, and acceptance. She is ready to let go, inviting her partner to "say what I don't want to hear" and "write down my goodbyes." The imagery of taking a "big sip" and wiping tears emphasizes the pain and inevitability of their separation.

Take a sip, of this American sadness

I just wanna sleep tonight

We got history that keeps on repeating

We don't wanna believe it

Oh believe me

It's like we're livin' in some motion, killin' time, killin' time

Rip my heart out of my chest, oh God

Maybe I said too much

Or maybe I (maybe I)

Maybe I didn't say enough

When you're touchin' me, I don't feel a thing

Or maybe my (maybe my), heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my, maybe my heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my heart's not in it anymore

Pull it up (pull it up)

I put the suitcase in the back of the trunk (of the trunk)

Put every state in between the two us

Can't believe it, this history, repeatin' history

Oh believe me

It's like we're livin' in some motion, killin' time, killin' time

Rip my heart out of my chest, oh God

Maybe I said too much

Or maybe I (maybe I)

Maybe I didn't say enough

When you're touchin' me, I don't feel a thing

Or maybe my (maybe my), heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my, maybe my heart's not in it anymore

I don't feel a thing

Maybe my heart's not in it anymore

Tell me what I don't wanna hear

Let that sink in, insincere

Write down my goodbyes

You'll drink deep and dry your eyes

Maybe I gave you too little of me

Maybe I said too much

Or maybe I (maybe I)

Maybe I didn't say enough

When you're touchin' me, I don't feel a thing

Or maybe my (maybe my), heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my, maybe my heart's not in it anymore

Maybe my heart's not in it anymore

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