The Emotional Rollercoaster of Love in 'Priceless' by Mayday Parade

Mayday Parade's song 'Priceless' delves into the tumultuous and often contradictory emotions that come with being in a passionate relationship. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the highs and lows experienced by the narrator, who is deeply affected by their partner. The opening lines, 'She makes me high the way I want to feel in photographs,' suggest an idealized version of love, one that is perfect and timeless, much like a photograph. However, this ideal is quickly contrasted with the desire to burn these pictures, indicating a sense of regret or pain associated with these memories.

The recurring theme of 'Breakdown, all on me' highlights the narrator's willingness to shoulder the emotional burden of the relationship, even though they admit to not knowing how to resolve the issues at hand. This line underscores a sense of confusion and helplessness, yet also a determination to figure things out. The lyrics 'You'll be the reason I'll be uneven' and 'You've got me on the edge to jump for you' further emphasize the emotional instability and the lengths to which the narrator is willing to go for their partner.

The song also touches on the idea of making mistakes and learning from them, as seen in the lines 'We'll make mistakes the way we always do.' This acceptance of imperfection is a recurring theme in Mayday Parade's music, reflecting the band's emo and pop-punk roots. The final lines, 'When we both need each other, these moments are priceless,' encapsulate the essence of the song. Despite the emotional turmoil, the moments of connection and mutual need are what make the relationship invaluable. The song ultimately portrays love as a complex, multifaceted experience that is both painful and beautiful, filled with moments that are truly priceless.

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  1. Anywhere But Here
  2. Kids in Love
  3. If You Can't Live Without me, Why Aren't You Dead Yet?
  4. Save Your Heart
  5. Terrible Things
  6. Oh Well, Oh Well
  7. Priceless
  8. Stay
  9. Call Me Hopeless, But Not Romantic
  10. Somebody That I Used To Know (feat. Vic Fuentes)
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