Losing Control
Losing Control: Love's Turmoil UnveiledLyrics
Shordie hit my line, I'm telling her to slide on me (skr)
Shordie is contacting the speaker, and they are inviting her to join them.
I gotta get back up, I'm going through a stressful week (a stressful week)
The speaker is facing a stressful week and expresses the need to bounce back.
But eveytime you're here you're knowing that your safe with me (safe with me)
When Shordie is around, the speaker feels secure and safe.
So girl don't even trip I'm asking you to wait on me (wait on me)
The speaker reassures Shordie not to worry and asks her to wait for them.
I'm asking you to wait on me, have faith in me (oh)
The speaker emphasizes the importance of having faith and waiting for them.
Girl I need you to hold it down, hold it down for me (hold it down for me)
The speaker requests Shordie to support and be loyal to them.
Baby tell me do you believe, in destiny (in destiny)
The speaker asks if Shordie believes in destiny.
Baby it's only you and me, just come and see
It's emphasized that it's only the speaker and Shordie, inviting her to experience it.
And now I'm singing oh, oh
The speaker begins singing and expressing emotions.
Shordie got me singing oh, oh (she got me singing)
The mention of Shordie has a significant impact on the speaker's emotions.
And I swear that I don't know, oh (I don't know)
The speaker is uncertain about the reasons behind their loss of control.
Why I'm losing my control, oh
Expressing confusion about why they are losing control.
Baby it's time that you come home, home
The speaker suggests it's time for Shordie to come home.
It's getting dark out on these roads, roads
Describing the darkness on the roads, possibly a metaphor for challenges.
But every time you in my zone, zone
Despite challenges, being in Shordie's presence affects the speaker positively.
I swear that I'm losing control
Reiterating the feeling of losing control in Shordie's presence.
Pretty face
Listing qualities of Shordie, starting with a pretty face.
Pretty scars
Highlighting scars on Shordie, possibly representing past experiences.
Pretty eyes
Complimenting Shordie's attractive eyes.
Pretty lies
Suggesting that there are deceptive aspects in their relationship.
You done made me lose my train of thought
The speaker's thoughts are interrupted by Shordie.
Baby girl you mine
Affirming that Shordie belongs to the speaker.
Only you could save me
Shordie has the potential to save the speaker from difficulties.
You ain't mind to take me
Indicating Shordie's reluctance to claim the speaker.
I'm losing control
Repeating the theme of losing control in the presence of Shordie.
Saying stuff I probably shouldn't say
The speaker admits to saying things they probably shouldn't in the situation.
But you changed my life
Credit to Shordie for positive changes in the speaker's life.
To you I can't lie
Emphasizing honesty and truthfulness to Shordie.
You the one I want forever love
Expressing a desire for eternal love with Shordie.
Won't take that back no better love
Stating that there is no better love than what the speaker and Shordie share.
Than yours and mine, together
Highlighting the unity and togetherness of the speaker and Shordie.
That's forever
Emphasizing that this togetherness is everlasting.
That's forever
Repeating the idea of eternal commitment.
And now I'm singing oh, oh
Continuation of the emotional expression through singing.
Shordie got me singing oh, oh
Shordie continues to have a significant impact on the speaker's emotions.
And I swear that I don't know, oh
The speaker remains uncertain about the cause of their loss of control.
Why I'm losing my control, oh
Reiterating the confusion about why the speaker is losing control.
Baby it's time that you come home, home
Reiterating the suggestion that it's time for Shordie to come home.
It's getting dark out on these roads, roads
Repeating the description of the challenges on the roads.
But every time you in my zone, zone
Reaffirming the positive impact of Shordie's presence in the speaker's zone.
I swear that I'm losing control
Final repetition of the theme of losing control in Shordie's presence.
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