November
Emotional Tapestry: Babeheaven's November UnraveledLyrics
I was mad
The speaker expresses being angry or upset.
She was mad
The speaker mentions another person (she) who is also upset.
--- was mad
The speaker refers to an unnamed person or entity who is upset.
Toby's mad
Toby is mentioned as being mad or upset.
Gretchen's mad
Gretchen is mentioned as being mad or upset.
Lotte's mad
Lotte is mentioned as being mad or upset.
"You move me
Quoted lines suggest someone expressing a feeling of being moved and unable to escape.
I can't get away"
---- mad
Various individuals (unnamed) are mentioned as being mad or upset.
--- mad
-Rennee's mad
-Emily's mad
-Ewan's mad
-Jamie's mad
-(Stella speaking) "Nance?"
Dialogue between Stella and Nancy, introducing a conversation.
(Nancy replies) "Yeah"
-I don't forget
The speaker mentions not forgetting something.
When you call my phone and tell me about
The speaker reflects on receiving a call about someone's suffering.
Your suffering
-I am wondering
The speaker contemplates the extent or limit of their involvement or commitment.
How far we go
-How far we go
-I can't get away
The speaker expresses a sense of being unable to escape and the difficulty in enduring a situation.
I can't get away
-But I feel so much for them
-Try harder, harder
-But I can't much longer
-Please try to forgive when I'm out of line
The speaker asks for forgiveness when they make mistakes, expressing fatigue and a desire to avoid causing harm.
I'm just so tired of all of this
-Don't fuck up lives
-Don't ruin mine
-I can't get away
Repetition of the theme of feeling trapped and struggling, with a plea to try harder.
I can't get away
-I can't get away
-But I feel so much for them
-Try harder, harder
-But I can't much longer
-You move me
The phrase "You move me" is repeated, indicating a strong emotional impact.
I can't get away
Reiteration of the theme of being unable to escape, despite strong feelings for others.
I can't get away
-But I feel so much for them
-Try harder, harder
-But I can't much longer
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