princess peach
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical observation of a relationship's dissolution, devoid of overt emotional outcry. The repeated phrase, "I don't wanna be your friend / I don't wanna be your lover," hammers home a definitive, almost weary, rejection. This isn't a plea or a negotiation; it's a statement of finality, a drawing of a hard line. The central tension lies in the narrator's insistence on absolute separation, a desire to sever all ties completely. The refusal to be "friend" or "lover" suggests a past intimacy that has soured to the point where even platonic connection is undesirable. It implies a deep-seated hurt or disillusionment that makes any form of continued relationship untenable. The most striking aspect is the bluntness of the language. There's no room for ambiguity or lingering hope. The repetition functions not to emphasize a desperate wish, but to solidify a resolute decision. The simplicity of the phrases, "I don't wanna be your friend / I don't wanna be your lover," carries immense weight precisely because of its unadorned finality. This directness is what makes the lyrics resonate. They capture a specific, often unspoken, feeling of needing to escape a connection entirely, without the messy complexities of trying to salvage something. It’s the sound of someone closing a door firmly, not looking back, and making sure the other person understands the lock has clicked.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- shawn wasabi