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As the intro to the album we aim to show a world where the promise of love meets the brutal randomness of dating apps, full of quirks, contradictions, and emotional baggage accumulated over decades. The tone is conversational yet with a lot of irony, we go from curiosity, cynicism, and weary amusement at what they find online. There's a lot of dark humour that starts with the album opener. UIt serves as the coping mechanism here. Lines like “swipe left for a break and some toast” suggesting the whole thing isn't really pleasant, frustrating almost. We introduce some reoccurring themes or swiping, ghosting, bitterness, but we want to tie together our fragments and contradictions, as the very texture of life lived through dating apps is totally synthetic, and rarely kind. By the end, we have a resigned celebration. We raise a glass “to the swipers, the ghosters, the creeps” as if acknowledging that everyone in this space is part of a shared, if bizarre, theatre. It's a bit Stokholm Syndrome. While dating over fifty might be strange and exhausting, it’s also, in its own way, human ritual. A place where hope and disappointment coexist, and banter sometimes replaces love. #50PlusDating #ModernLove #PostModernRomance #SwipeFatigue #DigitalGhosts #MidlifeMadness #OnlineDatingTruths #BritishHumour #LostAndScrolling #RealLoveNotFilters #DatingOverFifty #EmotionalGraveyard #SwipeCulture Lyrics How did we end up here? Scrollin’ through the dating profiles, waft of broken minds, marriages and homes, We're looking love and adventure, Nowhere near swiping right on some of those Widowers, hoarders, coaches, and spiritual healers All with three cats, Sometimes we get a bloke’s pic’s his dog, the other’s just a random photo, or empty flat. Someone divorced, another quite bitter, Referencing famous ex's and boyfriends Another said, “never married,” Getting out quick, escape from the shitter 50 plus dating Every profile’s performance, Swipe right on a nightmare, swipe left on conformance. 50 plus dating In a graveyard of ghosts, Swipe right on disaster, Swipe left for a break and some toast, 50 plus dating Every profile’s performance, Swipe right on a nightmare, swipe left on conformance. 50 plus dating In a graveyard of ghosts, How did we end up here? Let's swipe left for a break and some toast, Met a woman on a social media dating app, looked sweet till she ranted, Neo-nazi slogans, Can't waste time, a run like Logun’s Profile has a dead animal carcass caption says, “be kind,” When you mention their contradictions, They press block, goodbye. Then there’s the “I’m not ready yet, love,” It’s a line on repeat, We know theyl scrolling the ex’s timeline, while swiping in defeat. Therapy quotes in Canva fonts, With lots of sunsets too, Promises they're all healing, but never enough for you. 50 plus dating Every profile’s performance, Swipe right on a nightmare, swipe left on conformance. 50 plus dating In a graveyard of ghosts, Swipe right on disaster, Swipe left for a break and some toast, 50 plus dating Every profile’s performance, Swipe right on a nightmare, swipe left on conformance. 50 plus dating In a graveyard of ghosts, How did we end up here? Let's swipe left for a break and some toast, So here’s to the swipers, the ghosters, the creeps, The ones flogging crystals, the ones counting sheep. We’re all just daft slogans on timelines we fake, Looking for love, but it’s banter we make. Raise a glass to the madness, the apps and money making schemes, Fifty plus dating a graveyard of emotional draining dreams.