: Jade uses the metaphor of a "smoke of this masquerade" to describe a relationship built on false pretenses, where she realizes she doesn't truly know the person she is with.
Seeing an "empty wall" and a bouquet that has been "drying out for a while". Production and Background
Asking the partner to "let me down slowly" to ease the pain.
Stating that the partner has already let her down through their actions.
(her Perspective) | Alec Benjamin Lyrics Rewrite By Lindsey Jade: Let Me Down Slowly
: Jade uses the metaphor of a "smoke of this masquerade" to describe a relationship built on false pretenses, where she realizes she doesn't truly know the person she is with.
Seeing an "empty wall" and a bouquet that has been "drying out for a while". Production and Background : Jade uses the metaphor of a "smoke
Asking the partner to "let me down slowly" to ease the pain. : Jade uses the metaphor of a "smoke
Stating that the partner has already let her down through their actions. : Jade uses the metaphor of a "smoke