Weeds

Marina and The Diamonds

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Intro: verse 1                      C Could have filled a garden With all the flowers that you gave me        But none of them were ours                                    Gm You know the problem with history It keeps coming back like weeds And when nothing feels enough At least you taught me how to love How to love love            But he keeps growing back Like weeds Pre Chorus Baby just open your eyes to see Bb                          He’s growing from inside me                 Gm And I just don’t know what I can do I thought I cut him at the root Like weeds   Bb Like weeds    C Like weeds Yeah Yeah verse 2 I miss all of my exes They’re the only ones that know me                      Gm And God knows that sex is              Bb                      A way to feel a bit a little bit less lonely                       Gm Yeah I tried to keep it covered up I thought I cut him at the root But now I think my time is up                         Bb Cause he keeps growing back          C Like weeds Pre Chorus Baby just open your eyes to see Bb                          He’s growing from inside me                 Gm And I just don’t know what I can do I thought I cut him at the root Like weeds   Bb Like weeds    C Like weeds Yeah Yeah Like weeds   Bb Like weeds    C Like weeds Yeah Yeah Bridge   Baby Baby Baby Baby Like weeds   Bb Like weeds    C Like weeds Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Eh   Eh Yeah Yeah Eh   Eh   Baby Baby Baby Baby

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La chanson explore la lutte intérieure de l'artiste avec des souvenirs et des relations passées qui persistent comme des mauvaises herbes, revenant sans cesse malgré ses efforts pour les oublier. Elle évoque un sentiment de nostalgie pour des relations qui l'ont modelée, tout en faisant face à la douleur de l'attachement qui ne se dissipe jamais vraiment. La thématique centrale est celle de l'amour et de la difficulté à se défaire des influences émotionnelles, symbolisées par ces « mauvaises herbes » qui continuent de pousser malgré tous les efforts pour les arracher.