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Analyzing John Mayer


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Often, lyrics are created for people to relate to them. It is common for many individuals to feel as though they found a "common ground" with the artist who wrote the lyrics. In John Mayer's song. "Split Screen Sadness", it is very easy to relate to. The music to the song is very influential in setting the mood for the lyrics. Violins and other string instruments add to the sad tone of the song. The theme of this song is that the speaker is explaining how he broke up with his girlfriend ("And I know well it's me who called it over..."), but now he regrets it.
The speaker of the lyrics could either be a man or a woman, who is in love with somebody who lives far away from them. Mayer uses colloquial language to set the "common" tone of the song. John Mayer uses quotes from other songs ("'All you need is loveĀ…'") to express how other songs express how the speaker is feeling. Inside, he wishes that his significant other would have fought for him to not end it and not let......

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