Way Too Fast
Love's Swiftness: Trapped in Trust and ColdnessLyrics
I fall in love
The speaker expresses falling in love.
Way too fast
Emphasizes the speed or intensity of falling in love.
At least I'm in a better place
The speaker acknowledges being in a better emotional state or relationship.
I fall in love
Repetition of the speaker falling in love, suggesting a recurring theme.
Way too fast
Reiterates the rapid pace of falling in love.
I don't know what else to say
The speaker is at a loss for words or unable to express something.
You know
The speaker addresses someone, noting their emotional state.
Oh you're so damn cold
Describes the person addressed as emotionally distant or unresponsive.
Soon you'll be all by yourself
Suggests that the addressed person will eventually be alone.
And you know
Repetition of the speaker addressing the emotionally distant person.
Oh you're so damn cold
Reiterates the emotional coldness of the addressed person.
Soon you'll be all by yourself
Repeats the idea that the addressed person will end up alone.
I trust in you
The speaker expresses trust in someone or something.
Way too fast
Highlights the rapidity of placing trust, possibly leading to disappointment.
Didn't think you'd do me like that
The speaker didn't anticipate being treated poorly or betrayed.
I put my trust in you
Repetition of placing trust in someone, possibly the same person.
Way too fast
Reiterates the quick pace of trusting, which may have negative consequences.
You didn't even say goodbye
Expresses surprise or disappointment at not receiving a farewell.
But you know
Repetition of the speaker addressing someone, emphasizing their emotional state.
Oh, you're so damn cold
Reiterates the emotional coldness of the addressed person.
Soon you'll be all by yourself
Repeats the idea that the addressed person will end up alone.
You know
Repetition of the speaker addressing the emotionally distant person.
Oh, you're so damn cold
Reiterates the emotional coldness of the addressed person.
Soon you'll be all by yourself
Repeats the idea that the addressed person will end up alone.
Yourself
Reinforces the concept that the addressed person will be left alone.
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