Lyrics
Did you think you'd be so cool?
Questioning the listener's perceived sense of coolness.
Did you think I'd take you back?
Questioning the expectation of being accepted back.
Can you hear me?
Repetition emphasizing the question of being heard.
Can you hear me?
-Can you hear me?
-Can you even touch the ground?
Raising doubt about the listener's connection to reality.
Can you hear me?
Continued emphasis on the desire for acknowledgment.
Can you hear me?
-Can you hear me now?
-Pull me up
Requesting assistance or support.
I'm not turning around
Determination not to turn back, possibly from a challenging situation.
You don't have to climb so high to knock me down
Expressing vulnerability and the ease of being knocked down.
Pull me up
Reiteration of the request for help.
I'm not turning around
Commitment to facing forward despite challenges.
You own your bleeding hearts now
Ownership of emotional pain or vulnerability.
If you really won the race
Questioning the sincerity of a claimed victory.
Did you even catch your breath?
Questioning if there was time to savor success.
Are you running?
Asking if the listener is engaged in self-destructive behavior.
Are you running
-Just to watch yourself fall down?
-Are you running?
Further questioning the listener's actions and motives.
Are you running?
-Are you running down?
-Pull me up
Repetition of the plea for assistance.
I'm not turning around
Firm determination not to look back.
You don't have to climb so high to knock me down
Emphasizing the vulnerability despite the height.
Pull me up
Reiteration of the commitment to moving forward.
I'm not turning around
Continued determination in the face of adversity.
You own your bleeding hearts now
Acknowledging personal emotional responsibility.
Did you think you'd be so cool?
Repetition of the initial doubt about coolness.
Did you think I'd take you back?
Repeating the skepticism about being accepted back.
If you really won the race
Reiteration of doubt regarding a claimed victory.
Did you even catch your breath, your breath?
Questioning if there was time to recover and reflect.
Pull me up
Repetition of the plea for assistance and vulnerability.
I'm not turning around
-You don't have to climb so high to knock me down
-Pull me up
Renewed determination not to turn back.
I'm not turning around
Reiterating commitment despite potential challenges.
You own your bleeding hearts now
Affirmation of personal responsibility for emotional state.
You own your bleeding hearts now
Final assertion of ownership over emotional vulnerability.
You own your bleeding hearts now
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