is widely considered one of Lana Del Rey's most emotionally raw and "sorrowful" songs. Critics and fans alike frequently review it as a haunting standout from her 2014 album Ultraviolence , despite its limited availability as an iTunes-exclusive bonus track. Musical Composition The song is a stripped-back, "woozily lovely" piano ballad.

While some critics initially found it "not as strong" as the main album tracks, many now view it as a "pure art" exception that should have been a standard inclusion. Digital Availability If you are looking for the MP3 or to stream it, be aware:

Reviewers note the "melancholy quality" of Lana's voice, which sounds almost on the verge of tears during certain lines.

Lyrically, the track explores a complex, possibly toxic relationship, weighing "the good and bad" of a shared history.

The song includes literary and cultural nods, most notably to author Hunter S. Thompson .

It is notoriously absent from Spotify in many regions, leading fans to upload it manually via "local files".

It is described as "cinematic," "atmospheric," and "deadpan".

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