Reflecting on a melancholic struggle with lost love, this song captures the bittersweet realization of missed opportunities and enduring loneliness. Through poetic imagery of seeing things "upside down" and a "lack of color," the lyrics convey a deep sense of disorientation and emotional void. The narrator's yearning is palpable; despite the vibrant world around, something essential is missing. The acknowledgment of cold, factual reality contrasts sharply with years of emotional fiction, marking a painful awakening. Attempting to bridge the emotional gap, the narrator's late-night phone call signifies a desperate plea for reconnection, aware that their prior inaction failed to provide a reason for their lover to stay. Ultimately, the song is a poignant exploration of regret and the lingering ache of unfulfilled relationships.
A Lack of Color
Lyrics
And when I see you
I really see you upside down
But my brain knows better
It picks you up and turns you around
Turns you around, turns you around
If you feel discouraged
When there's a lack of color here
Please don't worry lover
It's really bursting at the seams
From absorbing everything, the spectrum's A to Z
This is fact not fiction
For the first time in years
All the girls in every girly magazine
Can't make me feel any less alone
I'm reaching for the phone
To call at 7:03 and on your machine
I slur a plea for you to come home
But I know it's too late
And I should have given you a reason to stay
Given you a reason to stay
Given you a reason to stay
Given you a reason to stay
This is fact, not fiction
For the first time in years
Writer(s): Benjamin Gibbard
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
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