Addiction
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical observation of a relationship's end. There's a sense of detachment, as if the narrator is documenting a phenomenon rather than experiencing raw emotion. The absence of any explicit emotional language or personal reflection creates a chilling effect, suggesting a profound emotional shutdown or a deliberate attempt to maintain control. The central tension seems to lie in the quiet, unacknowledged collapse of connection. The repeated, simple statements of absence – "no more", "gone" – function like a checklist of what’s missing, highlighting the void left behind. This methodical listing underscores a feeling of finality, devoid of struggle or lingering hope. The most striking aspect is the sheer sparseness of the language. The instrumental breaks, described as such, further emphasize the lack of lyrical content, mirroring the emptiness the words describe. This minimalist approach forces the listener to confront the silence and the implied emotional weight it carries, making the absence of expression the most potent form of expression. Ultimately, the effectiveness stems from this deliberate restraint. By refusing to articulate the pain, the lyrics create a palpable sense of loss that resonates more deeply. It’s the quiet devastation, the unsaid things, that hit hardest, leaving the listener to fill in the emotional blanks.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Lorne Balfe