Killing Time
Tina Cousins
The Lingering Ache of Lost Love
Tina Cousins' song "Killing Time" delves deep into the emotional turmoil that follows a breakup. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the aftermath of a lost love, feeling trapped in a cycle of loneliness and regret. The opening lines, "If I could get over you, then I could get away from here," set the tone for the song, highlighting the protagonist's struggle to move on from a relationship that has left them feeling isolated and self-blaming. The metaphor of a "wasteland of my mind" underscores the desolation and mental anguish experienced in the wake of the breakup.
The chorus, with its repeated refrain of "I'm just killin' time since you went away," captures the essence of the song's theme. The protagonist is stuck in a state of limbo, unable to fully let go of the past and move forward. The memories of the relationship, once vivid and cherished, are now fading, leaving behind a sense of emptiness. The lines "I'm the love you didn't want, the love that couldn't reach" poignantly express the pain of unrequited love and the feeling of inadequacy that often accompanies it.
Throughout the song, there is a sense of longing and unresolved emotions. The protagonist reminisces about the past, reflecting on every kiss and moment shared, yet is acutely aware that the relationship is over. The repeated question, "Where are you now?" signifies a yearning for closure and understanding. Despite the passage of time, the emotional wounds remain fresh, and the protagonist is left "killing time," waiting for the day when they can finally find peace and move on from the heartbreak.