Madison Beer's composition delves into the complexities of being entranced by an idealized and ultimately unattainable figure. The lyrics explore the emotional turmoil and disorientation that arise from clinging to a fantasy—represented by the character Tyler Durden, a symbol of chaotic allure from the film "Fight Club." Beer sings about the intoxicating yet destabilizing experience of being entrapped in a relationship with someone who embodies this erratic and ungrounded fantasy. The song underscores a conflict between reality and illusion, hinting that such infatuations are unsustainable and detrimental. Through vivid imagery and raw confessions, Beer conveys the futility of seeking fulfillment in a figment of one's imagination, emphasizing a poignant struggle with self-awareness and existential angst.
Tyler Durden
Lyrics
With my fingers in your mouth
You're only speaking vowels and I like it
And with your hand around my throat
I don't wanna see you go 'cause I like it
I took one too many
Now I've got to stay up all night
Or else I'm done for, I'm done for
I'm in love with Tyler Durden
That's why this shit ain't never working for me
I'm in love with a fantasy
This is your life and it's ending
One minute at a time, so what you gonna do?
Yeah, what you gonna do?
I've had one too many for you to take me down
So you're gonna need to keep me up or I'ma fall down, yeah
And I'm in love with Tyler Durden
That's why this shit ain't never working for me
'Cause I'm in love with a fantasy, hey, hey
'Cause I'm in love with Tyler Durden
That's why none of this
No, none of it's ever working
Writer(s): Jeremy Dussolliet, Madison Beer, Timothy Paul Sommers
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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