Saccharine

Unveiling Depths: Blake Morgan's Saccharine Revelations
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Lyrics

Forgive me sugar I'm not sweet enough

Expressing a need for forgiveness, acknowledging a lack of sweetness or kindness.

Forgive me killer I'm not mean enough

Seeking forgiveness again, this time for not being mean or tough enough.


Whatever

Indicating a lack of concern or indifference with the term "Whatever."

I'm not supposed to be so clever

Not conforming to the expectation of being clever, possibly feeling out of place.

I'm not supposed to be together

Expressing a sense of disconnection or disintegration, contrary to being together.


And the anger in my second skin feels real

Describing a genuine anger that resides within, possibly hidden beneath a superficial exterior.

And the cancer in my saccharine feels real

Highlighting a contradiction in emotions, mentioning a cancer within something sweet (saccharine).


Forgive me fever I'm not sick enough

Seeking forgiveness for not being fervent or passionate enough.

Forgive me whether I'm not well enough

Apologizing for not being in good health or well-being.


Whatever

Reiterating a lack of concern or indifference with the term "Whatever."

I'm not supposed to be so clever

Repeating the theme of not adhering to the expectation of cleverness.

I'm not supposed to be together

Reemphasizing a sense of disconnection or disintegration, contrary to being together.


And the anger in my second skin feels real

Revealing a genuine anger residing in the speaker's second skin, indicating a deeper emotional layer.

And the cancer in my saccharine feels real

Repeating the idea of a contradictory element, a cancer within something sweet (saccharine).


Whatever

Once again expressing indifference or a lack of concern with the term "Whatever."

I'm not supposed to be so clever

Reiterating the theme of not conforming to the expectation of cleverness.

I'm not supposed to be together

Emphasizing a sense of disconnection or disintegration, contrary to being together.


And the anger in my second skin feels real

Repeating the presence of genuine anger in the speaker's second skin, indicating authenticity in emotions.

And the cancer in my saccharine feels real

Reiterating the contradictory element, mentioning cancer within something sweet (saccharine), emphasizing the realness of internal struggles.

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