Completely
Love's Turmoil: Unveiling Emotions in Allan Rayman's 'Completely'Lyrics
I let you down it’s so easy I feel dirty I love you completely you complete me
I've disappointed you easily, and it feels like a stain, yet I love you completely, and you are my missing piece.
It’s a simple kind of story lovers quarrel lovers bat
Describing a straightforward narrative of a lovers' quarrel.
At it again
Indicates a repetition of the lovers' conflict.
I’m so had it again
Expresses frustration or weariness with the recurring conflict.
I’m so had it up over you I’m not over you I’m not through not yet
Despite trying, the speaker hasn't moved on from the relationship.
I’m not done all the bullshit I’ve been through ain’t enough not yet
Acknowledges enduring hardships, implying they haven't reached a resolution.
Where you come from what angle you working watch what you say to me
Cautioning against insensitive remarks, being mindful of words.
Watch what you say to me cause I’m feeling nasty I’m feeling angry I’m feeling mean baby don’t you test me
Emotional state is intense - feeling nasty, angry, and mean, warning against testing patience.
I’m tested
Confirming a state of being tested or challenged.
I’m aggressive there’s a lesson to be learned so cliche its a trend its burn its a rash its an itch she’s a bitch
Expressing aggression, noting a clichéd lesson in love's difficulties.
I’m a bitch too
Acknowledging flaws, both in oneself and the partner.
I let you down its so easy i feel dirty i love you completely you complete me
Reiteration of self-blame, dirtiness, and unconditional love.
It’s a simple kind of story lovers quarrel lovers bat
Repetition of the lovers' quarrel, emphasizing simplicity.
At it again
Indicates the recurrence of the lovers' conflict.
I’m so had it again
Expressing frustration or weariness with the recurring conflict.
We’re not so different you and I
Recognizing similarities between the speaker and the partner.
I make you cry you make me cry
Mutual pain in the relationship, a cycle of hurting each other.
I make you smile that makes it worse
Making the partner smile worsens the situation, creating a paradox.
Then we cool off
After conflict, there's a period of cooling off, acknowledging a functional aspect.
We know it works
Acknowledging that despite the difficulties, the relationship still works.
Don’t you test me
Reiteration of the warning not to test the speaker.
I’m tested
Confirming a state of being tested or challenged.
I’m aggressive there’s a lesson to be learned so cliche its a trend its burn its a rash its an itch She’s a bitch
Repetition of aggression, emphasizing a clichéd lesson in love's difficulties.
I’m a bitch too
Acknowledging flaws, both in oneself and the partner.
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