Lying
Navigating Emotions: Dany Placard & Julie Doiron's Revelatory DuetLyrics
Are you lying, lying to me?
Questioning if the person is lying to the speaker.
Are you lying, lying to me?
Repeating the suspicion of deception.
Are you lying, lying to me?
Continuing to question the honesty of the other person.
Are you trying, are you trying to leave?
Asking if the person is attempting to end the relationship.
I'm not trying, I'm not trying to leave
Denying any intention of leaving.
Are you trying, are you trying to leave
Expressing a lack of intention to leave from the speaker's side.
I'm not trying, I'm not trying to leave
Reiterating the speaker's unwillingness to leave.
Are you trying, are you trying to leave?
Asking again if the other person is attempting to leave.
I'm not trying, I'm not trying to leave
Restating the speaker's lack of intention to leave.
I'm just trying to be
Expressing the speaker's desire to exist authentically.
I'm just trying to be
Repeating the determination to be genuine and true.
Are you crying, are you crying for me?
Inquiring if the other person is crying on behalf of the speaker.
Yes I'm crying, I'm crying for you
Acknowledging that the speaker is crying for the other person.
Are you crying, crying for me?
Affirming that the speaker is shedding tears for the other person.
Oh, I'm crying, crying for you
Repeating the inquiry into the other person's emotional state.
Are you crying, crying for me?
Reiterating the question about the other person's tears.
Yes, I'm crying, crying for you
Confirming that the speaker is shedding tears for the other person.
Are you crying, crying for me?
Acknowledging that the speaker is crying for the other person.
I'm crying, I'm crying for you
Reiterating that the speaker is shedding tears in empathy.
And, I'm crying for me
Stating that the speaker is crying for their own emotions.
Yes, I'm crying for me
Affirming that the speaker is shedding tears for their own feelings.
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