Clay
Sculpting Love's Second Chance: Conor Lynch's Emotional JourneyLyrics
I don't know what to do
The speaker is uncertain about their course of action.
'Cause I still want you
Despite their uncertainty, the speaker still desires the person they're addressing.
But you don't feel the same
The addressed person doesn't reciprocate the speaker's feelings.
We were once so happy
There was a time when both individuals were very happy together.
And we really should be
The speaker believes they should still be happy together.
We can get there again
The speaker is optimistic that they can return to that happiness.
If you just
There is a pause in the lyrics, possibly indicating a need for action or response.
Tell me what to do
The speaker seeks guidance or direction from the addressed person.
Tell me what to say
The speaker is willing to comply and say whatever is needed to please the addressed person.
I'll be anything for you
The speaker is ready to adapt or change themselves to fit the addressed person's desires.
I'll be your clay
The speaker offers themselves as moldable, willing to be shaped or influenced.
Take one look in my eyes
The speaker asks the addressed person to observe their emotions or feelings.
Please don't tell me no lies
The speaker pleads for honesty and authenticity in communication.
Was it me the whole time
The speaker questions if their actions or presence were the cause of the situation.
Was it something I said
The speaker wonders if something they said triggered the change in the relationship.
Or should i be different
The speaker contemplates changing their behavior or personality to please the addressed person.
Will you please tell me why
The speaker seeks an explanation for the addressed person's change in feelings.
Will you just
Another pause, potentially indicating a plea or need for a response.
Tell me what to do
Similar to line 9, the speaker reiterates the request for guidance or direction.
Tell me what to say
Similar to line 10, the speaker is willing to conform and speak in a manner desired by the addressed person.
I'll be anything for you
Similar to lines 11 and 12, the speaker reaffirms their willingness to adapt and be shaped by the addressed person.
I'll be your clay
Repeats the sentiment from line 12, offering oneself as moldable or easily influenced.
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