Lyrics
Remember how we used to be happier
Reflecting on a past time when the speaker and their partner were happier.
Than now.
Comparing the current state to the happier past, implying a decline in happiness.
And nobody could break obsession we had.
Highlighting the strength of the past obsession in the relationship that nobody could break.
But something happened to our hearts,
Noting that something has happened to the hearts of the speaker and their partner.
So suddenly our feeling has gone.
Expressing the sudden disappearance of the feelings that once existed between the couple.
No more reasons and no more try
Conveying the end of reasons and efforts in the relationship.
You and I.
Acknowledging the separation between "You" and "I" in the relationship.
The moon and the sun,
Metaphorically referencing the celestial bodies, possibly symbolizing the contrast in the relationship.
You're one and not mine
Stating that the partner is unique but not belonging to the speaker.
We're so different and it's nobody's fault
Recognizing differences in the relationship and emphasizing that it's nobody's fault.
Let's take it as it is, and play our last chord
Suggesting acceptance of the situation and deciding to play the final note or chord.
Why do I have to stay right here by your side, oh oh why?
Pondering why the speaker has to remain by the partner's side despite the circumstances.
I will better forget all this, no matter.
Expressing a desire to forget the situation, indicating a sense of resignation.
Many times you asked to forgive,
Referring to the partner's repeated requests for forgiveness.
Let's recognise we're not satisfied.
Proposing an acknowledgment that the couple is not satisfied with the relationship.
No more reasons and no more try
Reiterating the end of reasons and efforts in the relationship.
You and I
Reemphasizing the separation between "You" and "I" in the relationship.
The moon and the sun,
Revisiting the metaphor of the moon and the sun, possibly emphasizing the irreconcilable differences.
You're one and not mine
Reiterating that the partner is unique but not belonging to the speaker.
We're so different and it's nobody's fault
Restating the acknowledgment of differences and emphasizing the absence of blame.
Let's take it as it is, and play our last chord.
Concluding with a suggestion to accept the situation and play the final chord of the relationship.
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