Lyric discussion by BlueGreen 

"I got this feeling on the summer day when you were gone I crashed my car into the bridge, I watched, I let it burn I threw your shit into a bag and pushed it down the stairs I crashed my car into the bridge

I don't care, I love it, I don't care

I got this feeling on the summer day when you were gone I crashed my car into the bridge, I watched, I let it burn I threw your shit into a bag and pushed it down the stairs I crashed my car into the bridge

I don't care, I love it, I don't care"

A relationship. There's an emphasis on their closeness as "threw your shit into a bag and pushed it down the stairs" implies they lived together. "I crashed my car into the bridge, I don't care, I love it, I don't care" implies she's going to do stupid things because she's angry at how the relationship has ended, but she doesn't care about the stupidity of her actions because she just loves the feeling of being in "love".

"You're on a different road, I'm in the milky way You want me down on earth, but I am up in space You're so damn hard to please, we gotta kill this switch You're from the 70's, but I'm a 90's bitch

I love it, I love it"

This verse gives us more information on their relationship. They aren't compatible as they're obviously opposites with him being practical ("you want me down on earth") and her more out there ("I'm in the milky way" & "but I am up in space") leading to fights ("you're so damn hard to please"). "We gotta kill this switch" implies these fights happen a lot as a switch is something easily turned on and off like their relationship. "You're from the 70's, but I'm a 90's bitch" could be seen as an age difference, but I see it more as another hit at their personality clashes. The other person in the 70s is again old-fashioned and practical while she, as a 90s bitch, who is more open to new experiences.

Both verses repeat again, imply to me the girl and her partner keep doing this again or at least she continues to do it again because she hasn't learned that her kind of love doesn't work... or she simply doesn't care because she loves it.

You don't know much about the '70s, do you.

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