In this poignant ballad, Chris Stapleton explores the emotional desolation and disconnection within a deteriorating relationship. The narrative unfolds through vivid imagery of a couple who have become mere cohabitants, exchanging words only out of necessity. The protagonist reveals an emotional numbness that has supplanted past feelings of love and hurt, indicating a profound sense of resignation. This detachment is underscored by the chorus, which offers an ultimatum devoid of passion: whether to stay together or part ways is inconsequential, as love no longer binds them. Ultimately, the song captures the tragic erosion of intimacy and affection, portraying a relationship that has reached an irreparable impasse.
Either Way
Lyrics
We pass in the hall on our way to separate rooms
The only time we ever talk is when the monthly bills are due
We go to work, we go to church
We fake the perfect life
I'm passed the point of giving a damn
And all my tears are cried
We can just go on like this
Say the word, we'll call it quits
Baby, you can go or you can stay
But I won't love you either way
It's been so long since I've felt
Anything inside these walls
You can't hate and you can't hurt
When you don't feel at all
I used to cry and stay up nights
And wonder what went wrong
And it's been hard
But hearts can only do that for so long
We can just go on like this
Say the word, we'll call it quits
Baby, you can go or you can stay
But I won't love you either way
We can just go on like this
Say the word, we'll call it quits
Baby, you can go or you can stay
But I won't love you either way
Writer(s): Kendell Wayne Marvel, Timothy A. James, Christopher Alvin Stapleton
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Ultra Tunes, BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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