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Parking Lot

by Sofia Camara

Summary

"Parking Lot" dives into the messy feelings after a breakup, mixing regret and anger. The singer struggles to let go, holding onto hurt while reflecting on the good times.

Full Analysis

This song captures the complexity of love and loss. The singer feels torn between holding onto the past and wanting to move on. It’s raw and relatable, showing how we sometimes need to create enemies out of ex-lovers to cope with our feelings. The emotional weight is heavy, and you can feel the sadness in every word.

Verse 1

I saw you yesterday, I didn't even say hi
I know you don't deserve that, but I couldn't find the words
I let them out in my best friend's car
Just callin' you things that I know you aren't

In this verse, we see the immediate aftermath of a breakup. The singer sees their ex but can’t even muster a simple greeting. It shows how painful it is to face someone you still care about. The mention of letting out feelings in a friend's car hints at needing a safe space to vent. It’s easier to label the ex with harsh names instead of confronting the truth of their feelings.

Chorus

I don't wanna let you go
Holdin' on to threads of hope
I'd rather hate you if I don't get to have you anymore

The chorus captures the struggle between love and hate. The singer wishes they could just let go, but there’s a strong connection that makes it hard. It’s like they’re holding on by a thread, choosing anger over acceptance. This shows how complicated breakups can be; it’s often easier to hate than to deal with loss.

Verse 2

Four years and so many bad fights
Blackouts and little white lies
It's easier to look back and leave
But all the good nights

This verse reflects on the history of the relationship, highlighting the ups and downs. Four years is a long time, filled with both great moments and a lot of conflict. The mention of “little white lies” suggests that there were trust issues. It’s a reminder that while there were good times, the bad ones overshadow them now.

Chorus

I don't wanna let you go
Holdin' on to threads of hope
I'd rather hate you if I don't get to have you anymore

We see a repeat of the chorus, reinforcing the struggle to let go. The repetition emphasizes how stuck the singer feels. They’re clinging to this mix of emotions, showing the depth of their attachment. This part really drives home the idea that love and hate can coexist in heartbreak.

Bridge

I had your Friday midnights
Kissin' in blurry headlights
Had your heavenly shoulder to cry on
In the back of the taxi sayin' take me home

In the bridge, the singer reminisces about the good moments they shared. It paints a vivid picture of intimacy and connection. The contrast between these happy memories and the pain of the breakup makes it even more poignant. It’s like they’re recalling a dream that’s now out of reach.

Outro

Now I'm left on my own
And you took it all, your perfect body
And all of your clothes at the door
While you left me with nothin' but blood on my hands
And nothin' to hold

The outro is heavy with loss. The singer feels abandoned and left with nothing but regret. The imagery of “blood on my hands” suggests guilt and pain. It’s a powerful way to show how deeply the breakup has affected them. There’s a sense of emptiness, as if they've lost a part of themselves.

Closing Thoughts

"Parking Lot" is a beautiful exploration of heartbreak. Sofia Camara captures the confusion of emotions perfectly. The song shows how love can turn into resentment when things fall apart. It's a reminder that moving on isn't always straightforward, and that's okay.

Full Lyrics

I saw you yesterday, I didn't even say hi
I know you don't deserve that, but I couldn't find the words
I let them out in my best friend's car
Just callin' you things that I know you aren't
A gaslighter, a fake-ass crier, and stupid
An impostor, but I'm a liar, 'cause the truth is

I don't wanna let you go
Holdin' on to threads of hope
I'd rather hate you if I don't get to have you anymore
Sorry that I've been so cold
Maybe it was all my fault
I had to make you the enemy so I can keep you close
Oh, I'm covered in tears in this parkin' lot
Holdin' this grudge 'cause it's all I've got

Four years and so many bad fights
Blackouts and little white lies
It's easier to look back and leave
But all the good nights
Said goodbye in your parents' yard
Was callin' you things that I know you are
And you're a player, manipulator
But the truth is

I don't wanna let you go
Holdin' on to threads of hope
I'd rather hate you if I don't get to have you anymore
Sorry that I've been so cold
Maybe it was all my fault
I had to make you the enemy so I can keep you close
Oh, I'm covered in tears in this parkin' lot
Holdin' this grudge 'cause it's all I've got

I had your Friday midnights
Kissin' in blurry headlights
Had your heavenly shoulder to cry on
In the back of the taxi sayin' take me home
Now I'm left on my own
And you took it all, your perfect body
And all of your clothes at the door
While you left me with nothin' but blood on my hands
And nothin' to hold

But I don't wanna let you go
Holdin' on to threads of hope
I'd rather hate you if I don't get to have you anymore
I'm sorry that I've been so cold
Maybe it was all my fault
I had to make you the enemy so I can keep you close
Covered in tears in this parkin' lot
Holdin' this grudge 'cause it's all I've got
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