Lyrics
I'm sure you won't remember me
The speaker doubts that the person they're addressing will remember them.
I'm not the man I used to be
The speaker has undergone changes and is not the same person as before.
I couldn't even say goodbye
The speaker couldn't say goodbye, suggesting an abrupt or unresolved departure.
Let me explain the reasons why
The speaker wants to explain the reasons for their actions or situation.
(where to look now?)
An uncertain query about where to direct attention or seek answers.
If I could talk to you today
If given the chance, the speaker would like to talk to the person today.
(get back somehow)
An expression of a desire to return or reconcile somehow.
I know exactly what I?d say
The speaker knows exactly what they would say in the given situation.
(someone to blame)
A reference to assigning blame for past actions.
Yes I was wrong, for what it?s worth
The speaker acknowledges their wrongdoing.
(won't be the same)
The speaker recognizes that things won't be the same after their mistake.
But it?s my last day here on earth
The speaker reflects on their last day on Earth, possibly contemplating mortality.
I believe it's in the stars
A belief that destiny plays a role in the speaker's relationship with the other person.
You and me, we?re complicated
A statement acknowledging the complexity of the relationship between the speaker and the other person.
I believe it's in the stars always
Reiteration of the belief in destiny and complexity in the relationship.
(blinded by you)
Reference to feeling blinded or overwhelmed by the other person.
I'm full of hindsight after facts
The speaker realizes their insights only after events have occurred.
(it must be soon)
A sense of anticipation or impatience for something that must happen soon.
I never tire of looking back
The speaker enjoys looking back at the past, implying nostalgia.
(there are no rules)
A declaration that the speaker doesn't adhere to conventional rules.
My expectations always rise
The speaker's expectations always rise, possibly leading to disappointment.
(I won't be cruel)
A commitment not to be cruel, possibly a plea for understanding.
Just at the point that all hope dies
A reference to a point where hope diminishes.
You and me, we?re complicated, in the stars my noise abated
A restatement of the complexity in the relationship and a hint at inner peace.
I've spent too much time in this world, understand I'm not in your world
The speaker feels out of place in the world, emphasizing a disconnect with the other person's reality.
If I thought just for a second, I could have some life injected
An expression of hope for a renewed sense of life if given a chance.
Picture me on open highway, driving through the night til the day
An imaginative scene of the speaker driving through the night on an open highway.
I'll be back onto your level, don't believe I am the devil
The speaker aims to return to the other person's level, denying a devilish persona.
If you will not break my fall, deny it all
A plea for the other person not to reject or deny the speaker's fall.
I can't survive here on my own
The speaker expresses an inability to survive alone.
(So powerful)
An acknowledgment of the speaker's perceived power or influence.
I think I should be getting home
The speaker contemplates returning home, possibly seeking comfort or resolution.
(lesson for me)
A realization that there is a lesson for the speaker to learn.
You couldn't even break my heart
The other person couldn't break the speaker's heart, suggesting resilience.
(Religiously)
A reference to the absence of religious beliefs, highlighting a lack of faith.
I'd need to have one for a start
A humorous acknowledgment that the speaker needs to have a heart to start with.
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