Pen

Ink of Love: Amber Ais Pours Emotion in 'Pen'
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Lyrics

I think I write too many songs about you

The singer acknowledges a tendency to compose numerous songs related to someone.

I don't think my ink could live without you

The singer feels that their creative expression, represented by ink, relies heavily on the presence of the person in question.

I try to find new words to say but your name starts bleeding through the page

Despite attempting to diversify expressions, the person's name consistently influences and emerges in the lyrics.

I think I write too many song about you

A repetition of the realization that many songs are written about the same person.


Even when I gave away my heart

Even in giving away their heart to others, the singer reserves a special place for the person mentioned.

I knew that I saved an extra part for you

There is a deliberate preservation of emotional space for the person, despite potential unfairness to others who genuinely care.

Even though it wasn't fair to the one's who really cared

Acknowledgment that it may not have been fair to those who cared deeply, yet a portion of the heart was set aside for the person in focus.

I spared for you

The singer consciously saves a part of themselves specifically for this person.


I think I write too many songs about you

Reiteration of the theme that a significant number of songs are dedicated to this person.

I want find a way to rhyme around you

Expresses a desire to find new ways to express feelings about the person through lyrics.

I'll throw away my pen today so you can finally be erased

The singer contemplates ending the repetitive cycle by discarding their pen, symbolizing a break from writing songs about the person.

I think I write too many songs about you

Reiteration of the realization that numerous songs are centered around the same person.


Even when you left and broke my heart

Even after the person left and caused heartbreak, a part of the singer's emotional self remains dedicated to them.

I went back and saved a jagged part for you

The singer saves a jagged part, suggesting that the emotional impact left by the person is not entirely smooth or healed.

Even though it wasn't fair I think I'll always care and spare for you

Despite acknowledging the unfairness, the singer anticipates continued caring and reserving a part for the person.


Even when I gave away my heart

Similar to line 7, reiterating the act of giving away the heart but retaining a special portion for the person.

I knew that I saved an extra part for you

Repetition of saving an extra part for the person, emphasizing the enduring emotional connection.

Even though it wasn't fair to the one's who really cared

Despite potential unfairness to others, a specific part of the singer's heart is spared for the person.

I spared for you


I think I write too many songs about you

Reiteration of the recurring theme of writing an abundance of songs about the same person.

I think I write too many songs about you

Confirmation of the singer's awareness of the repetitive nature of their creative output focused on the person.

I think I write too many songs about you

Final repetition of the realization that a substantial number of songs are dedicated to the same individual.

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