Escaping Heartache in the Rocky Mountains: Milky Chance's 'Colorado'

Milky Chance's song 'Colorado' delves into the emotional turmoil of a broken relationship and the subsequent attempts to cope with the pain. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone grappling with sorrow and trying to find solace in temporary escapes. The recurring line 'I get high like Colorado' serves as a metaphor for seeking a high, both literally and figuratively, to numb the heartache. Colorado, known for its high altitudes and legalized marijuana, symbolizes a place of escape and elevation above the emotional low points.

The song's narrative reveals a sense of betrayal and loss. The protagonist feels replaced and discarded, as indicated by lines like 'You just replaced me in the scene' and 'Scratched me off of your CV.' These phrases suggest a feeling of being easily forgotten and undervalued, which intensifies the emotional distress. The mention of 'evergreen' and 'never-ending dream' contrasts sharply with the reality of the relationship's end, highlighting the disillusionment and shattered expectations.

Throughout the song, there's a struggle between confronting the pain and seeking distractions. The lyrics 'I try to push away the sorrow, but today it's too late, I try tomorrow' encapsulate this internal conflict. The imagery of 'drowning in my sofa with my bloodshot red eyes' and 'riding rollercoaster till I see the sunrise' further emphasizes the protagonist's attempts to escape reality through various means. Ultimately, 'Colorado' is a poignant exploration of heartache, coping mechanisms, and the quest for emotional relief in the face of overwhelming sorrow.

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