Wrong
Navigating Love's Crossroads: Bard Newland's Melodic ReflectionsLyrics
I´ve been out of my mind lately
The speaker has been mentally preoccupied or distressed recently.
Thinking about how it used to be
Reflecting on how things used to be in the past.
It's been a minute since I thought about you and me
A significant amount of time has passed since considering the relationship between the speaker and the person addressed.
Cuz being with you I can say I´ve never felt this free
Expressing a sense of liberation and freedom when being with the person in question.
So I started to let you in
The speaker decided to open up emotionally and allow the person into their life.
I just wanted to feel something
Desiring to experience some emotion or connection.
Before it all went
Anticipating a negative turn of events or outcomes.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Highlighting that things have taken a wrong turn or direction.
Before it all went
Reiterating the acknowledgment of a deviation from the right path or situation.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh
Continuing to emphasize the sense of something going wrong.
Before it all went
Repeating the idea of things going wrong, suggesting a significant impact.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Stressing the negativity or mistake that occurred.
Before it all went
Once again emphasizing the occurrence of something going wrong.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Repetition to underscore the gravity of the situation, indicating a sense of regret or loss.
My friends keep telling me who they see you with
The speaker's friends are updating them about the person's current associations or relationships.
And now I'm back to reading texts from you just to get a kick
The speaker is resorting to reading old messages from the person, possibly for nostalgia or emotional reasons.
No, I don't want to but that's how i cope, you see
Expressing a coping mechanism, despite not wanting to engage in certain behaviors.
Oh in this life I guess somethings are not meant to be
Acceptance of the idea that some things in life are not meant to be.
But I started to let you in
Continuing the theme of allowing the person into the speaker's life.
I was falling in love again
Acknowledging the development of romantic feelings or falling in love once again.
Before it all went
Highlighting the occurrence of something going wrong in the relationship.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Reiterating the notion that things have taken a negative turn.
Before it all went
Emphasizing the deviation from the right path or the undesired outcome.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Continuing to stress the sense of something going wrong.
Before it all went
Repetition for emphasis on the negative consequences.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Once again underlining the idea of something going wrong.
Before it all went
Repeating the acknowledgment of the mistake or negative turn of events.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Reiteration for emphasis on the wrongness of the situation.
Before it all went wrong, wrong, wrong
Before the complete deterioration or failure of the situation.
Before it all went
Continuing to emphasize the occurrence of something going wrong.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Reiterating the sense of things going wrong before reaching a point of no return.
Before it all went
Continuing to emphasize the deviation from the right path or outcome.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Repeating the idea of something going wrong in the relationship.
(Yeah)
An interjection, possibly signaling a reflective or contemplative moment.
Before it all went
Continuing to emphasize the occurrence of something going wrong.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Reiterating the notion that things have taken a negative turn.
Before it all went
Emphasizing the deviation from the right path or the undesired outcome.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh, wrong
Continuing to stress the sense of something going wrong.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh
A final declaration of the relationship or situation going wrong.
Went wrong
Summarizing the occurrence of the relationship taking a wrong turn.
Wrong, oh, oh, oh
Repeating the finality or confirmation of something going wrong.
Went wrong
Concluding with the affirmation that the relationship has indeed gone wrong.
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