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In an interview with i-D, 070 stated the topic of “Divorce” surrounded her views on love within the confines of marriage.
The reoccurring themes of union and separation in these lyrics play with the concept of not only feeling the loss of love but also the loss of your place in society.
[Intro]
Hm-mm
Why'd you ever say you wanna (Oh-oh, oh)
Leave me? (Oh-oh, oh)
Only see you in the morning (Oh-oh, oh)
[Verse]
Fun is comin' kinda late this summer
Every day you run away from somethin'
You don't know just why you hate this someone
But you wanna know why you spilled your wine
Gemini, see both sides
Trade this ring for peace inside
In plain sight, wavin' my arms, Heaven's alright
Bones and soil fertilize
Face your fear and face the truth
Me and you, we were one
That was once, but now we're two (Why'd you ever say you wanna—)
Me and you, we were one
That was once, but now we're two
Played along all along
We both did things we know were wrong
[Outro]
Leave me (I think we need a, we need a divorce, oh-oh, oh)
(We might need a divorce)
Only see you in the morning (Oh-oh, oh)
Divorce was written by Dave Hamelin & MIKE DEAN & Carlos Valdes & 070 Shake.
Divorce was produced by MIKE DEAN & Dave Hamelin.
As far as I have seen there isn’t a sample that we know of unless she reveals that there was one. There were no samples mentioned for this song on Whosampled.com
My perception of marriage is not surface love. Our spirits are not one but our money is. People that don’t love each other like they used to but stay together because that is what they are used to.
– 070 Shake, i-D