Lyrics
She's always in a mood
Expressing that she often experiences a certain mood.
And I'm always wired
Indicating a constant state of being energized or stimulated.
I don't know what to do
Feeling unsure or confused about what to do.
I've used every word I know to use
Having exhausted all available words in trying to communicate.
It's you I want to satisfy
Expressing a desire to bring satisfaction to the person addressed.
I tire myself with worry
Conveying a sense of self-induced stress or concern.
What I give you don't forget
Highlighting the importance of not forgetting what is given in the relationship.
Each hope and every regret
Referring to the inclusion of both hopes and regrets in the relationship.
It's hard to admit
Acknowledging the difficulty in admitting certain thoughts or feelings.
What you think of
Prompting reflection on thoughts about someone specific.
People you love
Reflection on thoughts about people who are loved.
People you love
Reiteration of thinking about loved ones.
And if you want to rescind your need to control
Suggesting a need to let go of the urge to control, starting with loved ones.
Why don't you start with the people you love?
Encouraging the initiation of releasing control with those close.
With the people that you love to love
Emphasizing the importance of doing this with people one loves.
All we needed was more time
Expressing a desire for more time in a relationship.
Time to become sorry
Suggesting that with more time, apologies or remorse would naturally emerge.
And no unkind thought would do
Asserting that unkind thoughts have no place in the relationship.
And isn't that's the truth
Affirming the truth of the previous statement.
It's you I want to satisfy
Reiterating the desire to bring satisfaction to the person addressed.
Do you see me weak with worry
Questioning if the speaker is perceived as vulnerable or anxious.
What I give you don't forget
Reiterating the importance of not forgetting what is given in the relationship.
Each hope and every regret
Reiterating the inclusion of both hopes and regrets in the relationship.
It's hard to admit
Reiterating the difficulty in admitting certain thoughts or feelings.
What you think of
Prompting reflection on thoughts about someone specific.
People you love
Reflection on thoughts about people who are loved.
People you love
Reiteration of thinking about loved ones.
And if you want to rescind your need to control
Suggesting a need to let go of the urge to control, starting with loved ones.
Why don't you start with the people you love?
Encouraging the initiation of releasing control with those close.
With the people that you love to love
Emphasizing the importance of doing this with people one loves.
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