Lyrics
What does, what does it feel like to be sorry?
Expressing curiosity about the feeling of being sorry.
Why did, why did I find a broken rosary in your bed?
Questioning the discovery of a broken rosary in a significant other's bed.
Don't give, don't give a mark to what I did
Discouraging judgment on actions taken, implying they shouldn't be evaluated.
Because from one to ten, I just guess I deserve a four
Suggesting a self-assigned low score (four out of ten) for past actions.
Oh, mother, don't worry
Addressing the mother and expressing reassurance or comfort.
There's still a part of me
Asserting that there is still a valuable part of the speaker despite past actions.
That is worth knowing
Highlighting that there's something worthwhile about the speaker worth discovering.
But it makes no sense to me
Expressing confusion or lack of understanding about certain aspects.
Oh, it makes no sense to me
Reiterating the confusion or lack of comprehension about specific matters.
Don't tell me what I could or should have done
Rejecting advice or criticism regarding past actions and choices.
Now the boats are all gone, and I didn't want to wave them bye
Mentioning the absence of an opportunity to bid farewell to departing opportunities.
And it's time, oh Lord, for once to end what you start
Indicating a desire to conclude or finish something that was initiated.
Oh, and you can trust me
Asserting trustworthiness and understanding of a difficult part of a situation.
I know you made the hardest part
Acknowledging the completion of a challenging task or responsibility.
Oh, mother, don't worry
Repeating the assurance to the mother that there is still value in the speaker.
There's still a part of me
Reiterating the presence of a worthwhile aspect of the speaker.
That is worth knowing
Emphasizing the significance of the valuable part of the speaker.
But it makes no sense to me
Expressing continued confusion or lack of understanding about certain matters.
Oh, it makes no sense to me
Reiterating the persistent lack of sense or clarity about specific issues.
Oh, mother, don't worry
Continuing to provide reassurance to the mother despite past actions.
There's still a part of me
Restating the existence of a valuable part within the speaker.
That is worth knowing
Affirming the worthiness of knowing a certain aspect of the speaker.
But it makes no sense to me
Expressing ongoing confusion or lack of understanding about specific issues.
Oh, it makes no sense to me
Reiterating the persistent lack of sense or clarity about certain matters.
Oh, it makes no sense
Stating that the confusion or lack of sense endures.
It makes no sense to me
Reiterating the enduring lack of sense or understanding about certain issues.
It makes no sense to me
Affirming the persistent lack of sense or clarity about specific matters.
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