Your jeans were torn at the left back pocket You laughed and threw a handful at a rocket (An airplane, high above the pines) I counted every seed like a thousand little signs.
The song uses the then-ubiquitous BlackBerry smartphone as a metaphor for romantic neglect. The lyrics depict a protagonist who is jealous of the constant attention and "touch" their partner gives to their mobile device. Lyrical Analysis
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While BlackBerry devices are no longer the market leaders, the theme of "Blackberry" by Aleise is more relevant today than ever. It is a precursor to modern songs about screen time, "phubbing" (phone snubbing), and digital detachment.
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[Verse 1:] Your prize possession. You never leave her at home. Always faithfully. By your side. So good at turning her on. [Hook:]
However, in this smooth mid-tempo track, Aleise positions the device not as a tool for success, but as a direct rival for her partner's affection. Lyrical Analysis This public link is valid for
This imagery is striking. It suggests abandonment and offering. The singer has done the work (the bleeding), but ultimately, they cannot consume the fruit. They leave it behind. This is why the resonates so deeply with listeners in their twenties and thirties—it captures the specific grief of leaving home or ending a formative relationship.
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