Exploring themes of dependency, heartbreak, and self-worth, this composition delves into the complexities of a relationship where one partner serves as a lifeline for the other. The narrator portrays themselves as essential to their partner's well-being, likening their support to "medicine" and "oxygen." However, the narrative takes a turn as the narrator decides to sever this vital connection due to feelings of being unappreciated and abandoned. The imagery of climbing a steep hill symbolizes the struggle and effort invested in the relationship. The repeated motif of parking in the middle of an empty street further emphasizes isolation and introspection. Ultimately, the song reflects on the painful realization that despite being indispensable at one point, love can wither when mutual respect and appreciation are absent.
Medicine
Lyrics
You were low
You were low and I was your medicine
You were low and sick
When you were sick, babe, I was your medicine
I'm your oxygen
But I'm cutting off your supply
Bye, bye, bye, bye
Bye
The moon slowly kissed me (kiss)
Oh no, I fell in love with the night
She walked out on me
You left when you didn't have the right
I'm climbing here
I'm climbing up a steep hill
(Never forget it)
You were low and I was your medicine (now my love's gone)
You were low and sick (now my love's gone)
When you were sick, babe, I was your medicine (when you were sick)
I'm your oxygen
But I'm cutting off your supply
Bye, bye, bye, bye
Bye
Can't kill my faith
Either way, I got a lot
Look at what we made
And you let it all to rot
My mind's gone deep, deep (deep)
Park in the middle of the street
Ain't nobody come down this road, you'll see
Park in the middle of the street
And I'm tellin' you to
Park in the middle of the street, street, street
Ain't nobody come down this road
It was night when you let me see
I know you're gonna need me
Yeah, need me
You're gonna need me
You're gonna need me, need me
Now my love's gone
Now my love's gone, gone, gone
When you were sick, I was yours
Writer(s): Danielle Balbuena, Dave Hamelin, Mike Dean
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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