Sad Beautiful Tragic (TV)
Hidden message
While you were on a train
Encoded in the album’s liner notes.
“Silence, the train runs off its tracks”
Full analytical context awaits the Sad Beautiful Tragic episode extraction.
“We both wake in lonely beds, different cities”
The two lonely beds in different cities turn the separation into a furnishing arrangement, each former partner now sleeping in their own waking-up, the geography of the breakup measured by which bed each one is waking in. The image makes the absence concrete by counting the beds it has produced, and locates the song's ending grief in the dawn moment when sleep stops covering it.
“And time is taking its sweet time erasing you”
Time is given both a task and an attitude to it. The erasing is time's own work, and taking its sweet time makes the slowness deliberate, an unhurried refusal to get on with it. The only thing that could end the speaker's grief is in no rush to.
“And time is taking its sweet time erasing you”
Take your sweet time is what you say to someone dawdling. Putting time itself in the subject slot revives the noun buried inside the idiom, so the phrase folds back onto its own content and an ordinary complaint about slowness becomes a description of unhurried cruelty.