
From her critically acclaimed album Norman Fucking Rockwell! , this track is widely regarded by fans as one of her most vulnerable and "ethereal" works.
: The song delves into the "push and pull" of a relationship often complicated by a partner's addiction. The lyrics describe a cycle where a partner tries to push her out, yet she finds her way back in.
: Critics and fans interpret the spice as a symbol of the relationship itself: sweet and appealing in small amounts, but bitter and overwhelming if taken alone.
This track served as the opening statement for Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere , marking the first major collaboration between Young and his backing band, .
: A central line— "If you hold me without hurting me, you'll be the first who ever did" —highlights a history of past trauma. The song often shifts from wanting to speak out to "letting them live" in silence to avoid conflict.
From her critically acclaimed album Norman Fucking Rockwell! , this track is widely regarded by fans as one of her most vulnerable and "ethereal" works.
: The song delves into the "push and pull" of a relationship often complicated by a partner's addiction. The lyrics describe a cycle where a partner tries to push her out, yet she finds her way back in.
: Critics and fans interpret the spice as a symbol of the relationship itself: sweet and appealing in small amounts, but bitter and overwhelming if taken alone.
This track served as the opening statement for Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere , marking the first major collaboration between Young and his backing band, .
: A central line— "If you hold me without hurting me, you'll be the first who ever did" —highlights a history of past trauma. The song often shifts from wanting to speak out to "letting them live" in silence to avoid conflict.