I'd Rather Be Your Enemy

Love's Game of Betrayal: I'd Rather Be Your Enemy
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Lyrics

Love's a game

Love is compared to a game, implying uncertainty and challenges.

And it's a shame

Expresses disappointment or disapproval, suggesting that love being a game is regrettable.

But sometimes you don't win

Acknowledges that in the game of love, one may not always emerge victorious.

But don't you do

Advises against emulating the actions of others in response to love's challenges.

What other's do

Reiterates the caution against following others and implies a unique approach is preferable.

When I see you again

Suggests a future meeting with the subject, perhaps after facing the challenges of love.


'Cause I'd rather be your enemy

Expresses a preference for being considered an enemy over being called a friend.

Than hear you call me friend

Reaffirms the preference for enmity, emphasizing the aversion to being labeled a friend.

I'd rather be your enemy

Restates the preference for being an enemy instead of a friend, highlighting the intensity of the sentiment.

Than hear you call me friend

Reiterates the aversion to the label of "friend," emphasizing the strength of the preference.


In a time

Reflects on a past period of unawareness or ignorance.

When I was blind

Describes a time of being blind, possibly emotionally or figuratively, suggesting vulnerability.

I let you take me in

Recalls allowing someone to get close during a vulnerable period.

But don't you do

Warns against imitating the actions of others in a similar situation.

What other's do

Reemphasizes the caution against following the actions of others.

When I see you again

Suggests a potential reunion or encounter in the future.


'Cause I'd rather be your enemy

Reiterates the preference for enmity over friendship.

Than hear you call me friend

Reaffirms the strong aversion to being called a friend.

I'd rather be your enemy

Restates the preference for enmity, emphasizing the rejection of friendship.

Than hear you call me friend

Reiterates the intense aversion to the label of "friend."


You know I'd rather be your enemy

Asserts a consistent preference for being considered an enemy over a friend.

Than hear you call me friend

Reaffirms the steadfast rejection of the friendship label.

I'd rather be your enemy

Restates the enduring preference for enmity, emphasizing the unwavering stance.

Than hear you call me friend

Reiterates the strong rejection of being labeled a friend, concluding the expression of the preference for enmity.

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