Lyrics
Could you stay
Expressing a desire for the person to remain present.
A little longer?
Requesting a continuation of the person's presence for a short duration.
Til' the pain
Asking for the person to stay until emotional distress subsides.
Won't be a bother
Desiring the pain to no longer be a source of trouble.
Could you stay
Reiterating the request for a prolonged stay.
A little longer?
Expressing the hope that the pain will eventually cease to be bothersome.
Til' the pain
Repeatedly emphasizing the need for the person to stay until the pain diminishes.
Won't be a bother
Reiterating the desire for the pain to no longer cause disturbance.
I've told you like a thousand times
Stressing the frequency of communication about a particular matter.
There's nothing in between the lines
Asserting that there is no hidden meaning or ambiguity in the communication.
No one treats me like you did
Comparing current treatment to past treatment by another person.
It's all gone, thrown out the window
Expressing a sense of loss and abandonment, implying a significant event.
Can't really go with the flow no more
Conveying a difficulty in adapting to changes or uncertainties.
Every sleepless night feels so alone
Describing nights of insomnia as lonely experiences.
Lost track of time cause it doesn't matter
Indicating a disregard for time due to emotional turmoil.
I know I'll never get my happy ever after, now
Expressing skepticism about achieving a lifelong state of happiness.
I don't deserve a thing you give
Acknowledging a perceived lack of deserving positive treatment.
I don't deserve to atone my sins
Acknowledging a perceived need for redemption for past mistakes.
But I don't wanna let go yet
Expressing a reluctance to let go despite difficulties.
You're already quite upset
Acknowledging the emotional distress of the other person.
Maybe in the next world
Suggesting the possibility of a better experience in an afterlife or future.
You won't need to get hurt
Expressing a wish for the other person to avoid future harm.
Used to be my comfort
Referring to the person as a source of comfort in the past.
Think that I am just dirt
Perceiving oneself as unworthy or insignificant.
I'm sorry that you suffered, but
Expressing regret for the suffering experienced by the other person.
Could you stay
Repeating the earlier request for an extended stay.
A little longer?
Asking for the person's continued presence for a short while.
Til' the pain
Requesting the person to stay until emotional pain diminishes.
Won't be a bother
Desiring the pain to no longer be a source of bother or disturbance.
Could you stay
Reiterating the request for a prolonged stay.
A little longer?
Expressing the hope that the pain will eventually cease to be bothersome.
Til' the pain
Repeatedly emphasizing the need for the person to stay until the pain diminishes.
Won't be a bother
Reiterating the desire for the pain to no longer cause disturbance.
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