Lyrics
Who's that creeping deep inside my head
Questioning the identity of a persistent presence in the speaker's thoughts.
With all these thoughts I knew I shouldn't worry about
Reflecting on thoughts that initially seemed unimportant but caused concern.
But then I did
Admitting to worrying despite knowing it was unnecessary.
Who's that sleeping deep inside my bed
Questioning who is sharing the speaker's intimate space.
Just someone you told me not to worry about
Referring to someone previously deemed unimportant but now causing worry.
But then you did
Highlighting the irony of the situation where the other person now worries.
You went oh oh
Describing the other person's reaction with an expression ("oh oh").
Like you needed that
Implies a need or dependence expressed by the other person.
No, no it's true
Denial of the truth, suggesting a contradiction in the other person's actions.
But then
Transitioning to a revelation or realization.
Oh, oh, like you needed that
Repeating the other person's need, emphasizing its significance.
You went
Confirmation of the truth, possibly indicating a sense of betrayal.
No oh, oh oh, it's true
Reiterating the acknowledgment of the truth.
So who's that creeping deep inside my head
Revisiting the intrusive thoughts and their persistence.
With all these thoughts I wish I'd just thrown out
Expressing regret for not dismissing troubling thoughts earlier.
And left for dead
Desiring to eliminate disturbing thoughts and move on.
So who's that dancing deep inside our bed
Questioning the presence of someone in the speaker's shared intimate space.
Just that one you told me not to worry about
Referring to a person previously downplayed but now causing concern.
BUT THEN YOU DID
Emphasizing the irony of the other person now worrying.
But then you did
Repetition for emphasis, underscoring the realization of the other person's worry.
On a wasted friend
Referring to a betrayal or negative action by a friend.
But then you did
Repeating the acknowledgment of the friend's negative action.
IT'S TRUE
Affirming the truth of the friend's actions.
You went oh oh, like you needed that
Repeating the other person's expression to highlight their emotional state.
You went no, no, it's true
Denial of the truth, suggesting internal conflict or self-deception.
But then oh, oh
Repeating the expression to emphasize the other person's need.
Like you needed that
Denying the truth again, reinforcing the contradictory nature of the situation.
No, No, it's true
Final denial of the truth, possibly indicating a refusal to accept reality.
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