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Thesong 'I Really Wanna Stay at Your House' by Hallie Coggins & Rosa Walton from the Cyberpunk 2077 game.Note: I do not claim this song as mine, I am uploading this for entertainment purposes.Lyrics:I couldn't wait for you to come clear the cupboardsBut now you're gone and leaving nothing but a signAnother evening I'll be sitting reading in-between your linesBecause I miss you all the timeSo, get awayAnother way to feel what you didn't want yourself to knowAnd let yourself goYou know you didn't lose your self-controlLet's start at the rainbowTurn awayAnother way to be where you didn't want yourself to goLet yourself goIs that a compromiseSo what do you wanna do, what's your point-of-viewThere's a party soon, do you wanna go?A handshake with you, what's your point-of-view?I'm on top of you, I don't wanna go'Cause I really wanna stay at your houseAnd I hope this works outBut you know how much you broke me apartI'm done with you, I'm ignoring youI don't wanna knowAnd I'm aware that you were lying in the gutter'Cause I did everything to be there by your sideSo when you tell me I'm the reason I just can't believe the liesAnd why do I so want to call youSo what do you wanna do, what's your point-of-viewThere's a party soon, do you wanna go?A handshake with you, what's your point-of-view?I'm on top of you, I don't wanna go'Cause I really wanna stay at your houseAnd I hope this works outBut you know how much you broke me apartI'm done with you, I'm ignoring youI don't wanna knowYouOh, oh, ohI don't know why I'm no-oneSo, get awayAnother way to feel what you didn't want yourself to knowAnd let yourself goYou know you didn't lose your self-controlLet's start at the rainbowTurn awayAnother way to be where you didn't want yourself to goLet yourself goIs that a compromiseSo what do you wanna do, what's your point-of-viewThere's a party soon, do you wanna go?A handshake with you, what's your point-of-view?I'm on top of you, I don't wanna go'Cause I really wanna stay at your houseAnd I hope this works outBut you know how much you broke me apartI'm done with you, I'm ignoring youI don't wanna know

The song 'I Really Want To Stay At Your House' by Rosa Walton, featuring Hallie Coggins, delves into the complex emotions surrounding a tumultuous relationship. The lyrics express a deep longing to be with someone, despite the pain and confusion they have caused. The repeated line 'I really wanna stay at your house' suggests a desire for closeness and intimacy, which is at odds with the acknowledgment of being hurt by this person ('But you know how much you broke me apart').


The song's narrative seems to capture the internal conflict of wanting to be with someone who isn't good for you. The lyrics 'Another evening I'll be sitting reading in between your lines' and 'I'm done with you, I'm ignoring you' indicate a struggle between the hope for reconciliation and the need for self-preservation. The singer is caught between the memories of what was and the reality of the present situation. The use of phrases like 'let yourself go' and 'start at the rainbow' could symbolize the idea of moving on and finding happiness elsewhere, yet the singer is hesitant to fully embrace this path.


Musically, the song likely combines Walton's indie pop sensibilities with emotive vocals to convey the bittersweet nature of the lyrics. The contrast between the upbeat melody and the melancholic lyrics enhances the theme of emotional dissonance. The song captures the essence of wanting to hold on to something that has already slipped away, and the difficulty of letting go of a connection that once felt vital.


I couldn't wait for you to come clear the cupboards

But now you're going to leave with nothing but a sign

Another evening I'll be sitting reading in between your lines

Because I miss you all the time

So, get away

Another way to feel what you didn't want yourself to know

And let yourself go

You know you didn't lose your self-control

Let's start at the rainbow

Turn away

Another way to be where you didn't want yourself to go

Let yourself go

Is that a compromise?

So, what do you wanna do, what's your point-of-view?

There's a party soon, do you wanna go?

A handshake with you, what's your point-of-view?

I'm on top of you, I don't wanna go

'Cause I really wanna stay at your house

And I hopе this works out

But you know how much you broke me apart

I'm done with you, I'm ignoring you

I don't wanna know

And I'm awarе that you were lying in the gutter

'Cause I did everything to be there by your side-ide

So, when you tell me I'm the reason I just can't believe the lies

And why do I so want to call you (call you, call you, call you)

So, what do you wanna do, what's your point-of-view?

There's a party soon, do you wanna go?

A handshake with you, what's your point-of-view?

I'm on top of you, I don't wanna go

'Cause I really wanna stay at your house

And I hope this works out

But you know how much you broke me apart

I'm done with you, I'm ignoring you

I don't wanna know

Oh

Oh-oh, oh-oh-oh

I don't know why I'm no one

So, get away

Another way to feel what you didn't want yourself to know

And let yourself go

You know you didn't lose your self-control

Let's start at the rainbow

Turn away

Another way to be where you didn't want yourself to go

Let yourself go

Is that a compromise?

So, what do you wanna do, what's your point-of-view?

There's a party soon, do you wanna go?

A handshake with you, what's your point-of-view?

I'm on top of you, I don't wanna go

'Cause I really wanna stay at your house

And I hope this works out

But you know how much you broke me apart

I'm done with you, I'm ignoring you

I don't wanna know


The first step is to think about the kinds of help you need now and might want in the future. You can learn about home-based care and other services in your community and find out what they cost. Planning ahead also gives you time to set up your home to meet your needs as you age.


Another step is to consider any illnesses, such as diabetes or heart disease, that you or your spouse might have. Find out about how the illness could make it hard for someone to get around or take care of themselves in the future. Your health care provider can help answer your questions.


There are a variety of ways to make your surroundings safer and easier to manage so they meet your needs as you age. Go through your home room by room to identify potential problems and safety issues. First, correct any immediate dangers, such as loose stair railings and poor lighting, and then work on other ways to ensure you will be as safe as possible at home.


See the Worksheet: Home Safety Checklist (PDF, 251K) for suggestions to help you identify and remove hazards around the house. Keep in mind that it may not be necessary to make all of the suggested changes. It is important, however, to reevaluate home safety every so often as your needs change.


Are you worried that making changes might be expensive? You may be able to get help paying for repairs and safety updates to your home. Check with your state housing finance agency, social services department, community development groups, or the federal government for financial aid programs and discounts. You can also visit the Eldercare Locator or call 800-677-1116 for help finding resources.


If staying in your home is important to you, you may have concerns about getting around, being safe, and staying connected. Some of these activities become more challenging as you age. The resources below can help you find solutions.


Learn about community resources. Your local Area Agency on Aging, local and state offices on aging or social services, or your tribal organization may have lists of services. These organizations will be familiar with resources available in your community and may have tips for accessing them. Health care providers and social workers may also have suggestions. If you belong to a religious community, find out whether it offers services for older adults or ask for guidance from your pastor, rabbi, or other religious leader.


Be prepared for a medical emergency. If you have a serious allergy or medical need, talk with your doctor about whether you should get a medical alert ID bracelet or necklace. You might also consider an emergency medical alert system, which responds to medical and other emergencies via an electronic monitor that a person wears. The monitor alerts emergency personnel when a person becomes lost, falls, or needs urgent medical assistance.


Talk to a geriatric care manager. These specially trained professionals can help find resources to make your daily life easier. They will work with you to form a care plan and find services you need. Geriatric care managers can be especially helpful when family members live far apart. Your doctor or other health care provider may be able to recommend a geriatric care manager, or you can contact the Aging Life Care Association for a list of these professionals in your area.


Look into government resources. Federal, state, and local governments offer many resources for older adults and their families and caregivers. A good place to start is the Eldercare Locator, which connects older Americans and their caregivers with trustworthy local support resources. Visit the Eldercare Locator or call 800-677-1116.


An important part of planning is thinking about how you are going to pay for the help you need. Home-based services can be expensive, but they may cost less than moving into a residential facility, such as assisted living or a nursing home.


How people pay for care depends on their financial situation, their eligibility for assistance programs, and the kinds of services they use. People often rely on a variety of payment sources, including:

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