Fall Out Boy's track delves into the emotional aftermath of a tumultuous relationship. The lyrics express feelings of betrayal and lingering resentment, symbolized by the metaphor of wearing one's heart on their sleeve as a bruise or black eye. The singer reflects on the futility of avoiding someone who caused pain, juxtaposed with memories triggered by familiar sights in Chicago. The song also highlights the bitterness towards unfulfilled apologies and the lasting impact of hurtful words. Despite attempts to move on, there's an underlying wish for retribution against the person who inflicted such emotional damage. 💔 #Heartbreak #Betrayal
Chicago Is so Two Years Ago
Lyrics
My heart is on my sleeve
Wear it like a bruise or black eye
My badge of witness
Means that I believed
Every single lie you said
'Cause every pane of glass that your pebbles tap
Negates the pains I went through to avoid you
And every little pat on the shoulder for attention
Fails to mention I still hate you
But there's a light on in Chicago
And I know I should be home
All the colors of the street signs
They remind me of the pickup truck out in front of your neighbor's house
She took me down and said
"Boys like you are overrated, so save your breath"
Loaded words and loaded friends
Are loaded guns to our heads
'Cause every pane of glass that your pebbles tap
Negates the pains I went through to avoid you
And every little pat on the shoulder for attention
Fails to mention I still hate you
But there's a light on in Chicago
And I know I should be home
All the colors of the street signs
They remind me of the pickup truck out in front of your neighbor's house
You want apologies
Girl, you might hold your breath
Until your breathing stops forever, forever
The only thing you'll get
Is this curse on your lips
I hope they taste of me forever (every pane of)
And there's a light on in Chicago (every pane of glass)
And I know I should be home (every pane of)
And all the colors of the street signs (every pane of glass)
They remind me of your pickup truck out in front of your neighbor's
With every breath, I wish your body will be broken again, again
With every breath, I wish your body would be broken again, again
(But there's a light on)
With every breath, I wish your body will be broken again, again
With every breath, I wish your body would be broken again, again
Writer(s): Andrew John Hurley, Joseph Mark Trohman, Patrick Martin Stump, Peter Lewis Wentz
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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What is the Meaning of Chicago Is so Two Years Ago
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