This evocative piece by Låpsley delves into the complexities of a strained relationship. The lyrics depict a narrative of heartache, regret, and the struggle to let go. The protagonist seems to be caught in a cycle of longing and resentment, as indicated by lines such as "Well I will ring you up, Say I want you back." However, there's also an implicit understanding that moving on is necessary for personal growth - suggested by the phrase "Give her two months she'll be (Over that)." The recurring reference to 'walking back to the station' symbolizes a journey towards closure and acceptance. Overall, it's a poignant exploration of emotional turmoil associated with love lost and the inevitable process of healing.
Station
Lyrics
(I could walk you)
Two for the taking
You can have it all at once if you make it sane
Its gonna drive you
Back down the roads and the streets and pavements
Stamping your ground and the rules that shaped us
(That shaped us)
Well I will ring you up
Say I want you back
Chat back stab say I never wanted that
It's just inevitable distance
Twisted bitterness
Give her two months she'll be (Over that)
Two for the taking
You can have it all at once if you make it sane
Its gonna drive you
Back down the roads and the streets and pavements
Stamping your ground and the rules that shaped us
(That shaped us)
'Cause I could walk you back to the station
Talk about our own frustrations
'Cause I could walk you back to the station
Writer(s): HOLLY LAPSLEY FLETCHER
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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