Middle of My Words

Navigating Love's Labyrinth: Decoding the Depths of Emotion
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Lyrics

What do you see in the middle of my words?

Questioning what the listener perceives in the communication.

Can I speak a blessing, yet you hear a curse

Expressing a desire to convey positivity but feeling misunderstood.

What do you see in the middle of my words?

Repeating the question about the interpretation of words.

Wings for the fall, air for the birds

Metaphorical imagery of providing support (wings) and essentials (air).

What do you see in the middle of my words?

Reiterating the inquiry into the perception of words.

What do you hear, babe?

Asking what the listener hears in the communication.

Please talk to me, please explain

Pleading for communication and clarification.

What you're hearing, babe

Asking about the listener's interpretation of the speaker's words.

I don't want ghosts or thoughts of ghosts to haunt us, babe

Expressing a desire to avoid negative influences or lingering thoughts.

Yet I ask what's the matter and you turn away

Expressing concern about the listener avoiding the question.

It won't matter if it's weightless

Stating that the weight of the matter doesn't diminish its importance.

And I don't want to cause stress

Expressing a wish not to cause stress in the relationship.

So I'll sit within this mess

Accepting the difficult situation and being present in it.

We can process

Proposing to work through the challenges together.

In the space between my words, I have hurt you

Acknowledging that the speaker's words have caused pain.

Yet I'd fill up the sky if just to love you better

Expressing a willingness to go to great lengths to express love.

In the shadows that you heard, a phantom caught you

Referring to negative experiences that have affected the listener.

So help me shine a light and face your fears together

Committing to bringing understanding and light to face fears together.

What do you see, babe?

Repeating the question about what the listener sees.

Please show your face, please explain

Urging the listener to reveal their perspective and feelings.

What you're seeing, babe

Asking the listener to share their interpretation of the speaker's words.

I want what I meant and what you heard to be the same

Desiring alignment between intentions and perceptions.

And I'll repent if I hurt you along the way

Expressing a readiness to apologize if any harm was caused.

It ain't wrong if we're not thinking quite the same

Accepting differences in thought as long as there's no harm.

I swear I'm not accusing you of anything

Clarifying that there's no accusation in the inquiry.

I'm just trying to get us on the same page

Seeking mutual understanding and alignment in thinking.

When I ask how you're feeling, you can say

Encouraging open communication about feelings.

In the space between my words, I have hurt you

Acknowledging the impact of the speaker's words on the listener.

In the shadows of my soul, you saw a man who scared you

Referring to the speaker's inner self that may have caused fear.

I'll fill up the sky to let you know how much I care for you

Committing to expressing care through significant efforts.

And I will shine a light, we can face our fears, both old and new

Promising to bring light to shared fears and challenges.

I'll give you wings when you fall and a rose when you rise

Promising support during both difficult times (fall) and good times (rise).

'Cause we won't be perfect, but I know we can get it right

Recognizing imperfection but expressing confidence in improvement.

What do you see in the middle of my words?

Repeating the question about the middle of the speaker's words.

Can I speak a blessing, yet you hear a curse

Echoing the desire to convey positivity despite perceived negativity.

What do you see in the middle of my words?

Reiterating the curiosity about the listener's perception of words.

Wings for the fall, air for the birds

Recalling the imagery of providing support and essentials.

What do you see in the middle of my words?

Closing with a repetition of the question about the listener's interpretation.

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