Slipping
Love's Slippery Dance: Bryson Knoel's Passionate ConfessionLyrics
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Introduction, signaling the start of the lyrics.
Oh damn it, I think I'm slipping up
Expressing a realization or mistake, feeling like the speaker is making an error or losing control.
Well damn it, if I'm falling in love alone
Acknowledging the possibility of falling in love but questioning if it's a one-sided experience.
Let me know
Request for communication, asking the other person to inform the speaker about their feelings.
Please just keep it real with me
Emphasizing the importance of honesty and genuine communication in the relationship.
You been pulling away
Noticing distance or emotional withdrawal from the other person.
What's that supposed to mean to me?
Questioning the significance of the partner's actions and the impact on the speaker.
'Cause
Transition to the next part of the lyrics.
Morning, evening, noon
Listing different times of the day, possibly indicating the speaker's constant commitment and availability.
There is nothing in this world I wouldn't do
Expressing willingness to do anything for the other person.
(Just to be) To be right next to you
Desire to be close to the partner.
Yeah, we go together like a pair of shoes
Comparing the relationship to a pair of shoes, suggesting compatibility and unity.
Oh damn it, I think I'm slipping up
Repetition of the realization that the speaker may be losing control or making mistakes in the relationship.
Well damn it, if I'm falling in love alone
Reiterating the uncertainty about the mutual nature of falling in love.
Let me know
Request for clarity and confirmation of the partner's feelings.
I declare war against your other lovers
Declaring a commitment to exclusive love, expressing possessiveness.
'Cause what you got is mine and what I got is yours
Asserting shared ownership and commitment in the relationship.
And I swear I'm not a whore
Denying promiscuity but emphasizing a willingness to be intimate.
But we can get it popping anywhere, I don't care
Expressing readiness for intimacy in various settings.
From the ceiling to the floor
Describing a willingness to engage in physical intimacy anywhere.
If that's what it takes
Stating a commitment to do whatever it takes to make the partner fall in love.
Just to make you fall in love with me
Reiterating the belief in destiny and compatibility with the partner.
(And I swear) I swear we're meant to be
Swearing to the meant-to-be nature of the relationship.
Yeah, we go together like a lock and key
Comparing the relationship to a lock and key, symbolizing a perfect fit.
Oh damn it, I think I'm slipping up
Repetition of the realization that the speaker may be losing control or making mistakes in the relationship.
Well damn it, if I'm falling in love alone
Reiterating the uncertainty about the mutual nature of falling in love.
Let me know
Request for clarity and confirmation of the partner's feelings.
Damn it, I think I'm slipping up
Repeating the acknowledgment of potential mistakes or slippage in the relationship.
But baby don't you get it fucked up
Asserting the speaker's independence and self-sufficiency if the partner doesn't understand.
'Cause I'll go
Expressing the ability to move on and be content alone if necessary.
I'm good on my own
Final statement of self-assurance and independence.
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