Blueprint
Unraveling Emotions: Bright Light Bright Light's BlueprintLyrics
It's not that I resent that you found someone
Expressing acceptance, not resentment, that the person found someone else.
It's just I feel a bit sad that I did but couldn't hold on
Feeling sadness for not being able to hold on to the relationship despite finding someone new.
And when doors close
Highlighting the closing of doors metaphorically in the relationship.
And windows close
Emphasizing the closure of opportunities or communication.
And then night closes in
Describing the encroachment of night, possibly symbolizing a challenging or dark phase.
It's just a bit too much time
Expressing that the time elapsed is too much for deep contemplation.
For thinking
Suggesting introspection or contemplation during this time.
So make up your mind
Urging the other person to make a decision.
Either you stay in touch
Giving options for maintaining contact or completely disconnecting.
Or take off your hand completely
Implying the need for clarity in the relationship.
We don't need to be polite
Acknowledging that honesty is more important than politeness.
But it's that song that you were singing
Referencing a specific song that the person was singing during departure.
As you left
Memorably recalling the song in the speaker's mind.
That keeps going around in my head
Indicating the persistence of the song's memory.
Oh you love this
Suggesting the person enjoys the idea of the speaker still holding on.
The thought of me still holding on
Clarifying that holding on is not out of longing but fear of being forgotten.
Well it isn't out of longing
Rejecting the idea of neediness in the relationship.
Just from fear of being forgotten
Challenging the notion that the relationship is not working for the speaker.
So don't make me someone needy
Attributing the relationship's dynamics to the other person's blueprint and design.
And say it isn't working for you
Stating the inevitability of falling apart at the same time.
When it's you who made the blueprint
Expressing that unraveling simultaneously doesn't imply falling in love.
When it's all by your design
Reiterating the speaker's consistent stance on not falling in love.
And if we fall apart
Repeating the theme of falling apart together.
At the same time
Highlighting a sense of synchronization and shared experiences in falling apart.
And I come undone at the same lines
Emphasizing a personal reaction to specific lines during the unraveling.
It doesn't mean that I'm falling in love
Denying that the unraveling signifies falling in love.
I never have
Emphasizing a historical pattern of not falling in love.
I never will
Reaffirming the speaker's perpetual stance on not falling in love.
X2
Repeating the speaker's commitment to not falling in love.
And if we fall apart
Reiterating the theme of simultaneous falling apart.
At the same time
Restating the speaker's coming undone at the same lines.
And I come undone at the same lines
Clarifying that coming undone doesn't equate to falling in love.
It doesn't mean that I'm falling in love
Affirming the speaker's perpetual avoidance of falling in love.
I never will
Reiterating the speaker's commitment to never fall in love.
And if we fall apart
Repeating the theme of simultaneous falling apart.
At the same time
Restating the speaker's coming undone at the same lines.
And I come undone at the same lines
Emphasizing that coming undone doesn't signal falling in love.
It doesn't mean that I'm falling in love
Affirming the speaker's steadfast avoidance of falling in love.
X2
Repeating the speaker's commitment to never fall in love.
I never have, I never will
Finalizing the declaration of never having and never intending to fall in love.
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