Interpretation
The lyrics of the song "Flashbacks" by
Hava describe the feelings and thoughts of a person who is constantly haunted by memories of a past relationship. The first line "This can't be the end, the end of my best time" expresses the dissatisfaction and despair that the relationship is over and the person believes they have already experienced their happiest moments.
The lines "I remember the time when we were ride or die, What remains only makes us both feel lonely" emphasize that the person remembers the good times when they went through everything together. But now, after the breakup, both feel lonely and empty.
The lines "I free myself from you, I was trapped for too long, If I don't write to you anymore, tell me, how does it feel?" express the desire to free oneself from the past relationship and let go. The person wonders how it would feel to no longer communicate with the other person.
Furthermore, the lyrics describe that the person wonders how their ex-partner is doing, even though it's not their place to ask. The lines "I wonder what you're doing, if you're doing well, even though it's not my place, The feelings for you never completely disappeared" show that the feelings for the other person never completely disappeared.
The words "Not even a word, What we could say to each other, we were never like that, we never wanted to be" express that the way of communication between the two is no longer as they wished. There are no longer conversations that are as deep and meaningful as in the past.
The lyrics end with the repetition of the line "I remember the time when we were ride or die, What remains only makes us feel lonely, It took away my heart, I get flashbacks, Every time I think about it". This emphasizes that the memories of the past relationship keep resurfacing and the person is haunted by flashbacks.
Overall, the lyrics of the song "Flashbacks" by Hava describe the feelings and thoughts of a person who feels overwhelmed time and time again by memories of a past relationship and tries to deal with it. It's about letting go and the difficulty of leaving the past behind.