We Were Both Wrong
Love's Redemption: Admitting Fault in 'We Were Both Wrong'Lyrics
Well, my baby and I are apart, I'll tell you why
Expressing that the speaker and their partner are currently separated.
Now we both had views in a fight
Both individuals had differing perspectives during a conflict.
Whoa, why couldn't we say to each other
Questioning why they couldn't communicate honestly with each other.
The truth was we were both wrong
Acknowledging that the truth is both parties were at fault.
Well, day after day and night after night
Describing a repetitive cycle of days and nights in the relationship.
We would have done one another
Reflecting on mutual actions causing harm.
Whoa, why haven't we admitted to each other
Questioning why they haven't confessed to their mistakes.
We were both wrong
Admitting that both partners were wrong in their actions.
Coming out one better
Suggesting that coming out ahead in an argument is more significant than written communication.
Meant more than a letter to each other
Emphasizing the importance of actions over written apologies.
Make a stand, don't back down
Encouraging taking a stand and not backing down in conflicts.
Just stand your ground and you'll win
Believing that holding one's ground will lead to victory.
I want you back, you can't beat 'em
Expressing a desire to reconcile despite the passage of time.
After all it's been so long
Stating that it's been a long time since the separation.
I need your love so bad
Expressing a strong need for the partner's love.
Whoa, you're breaking my heart
Reacting emotionally to the heartbreak caused by the separation.
Why don't we say we were both wrong?
Suggesting that both should admit to being wrong.
Coming out one better
Reiterating the importance of actions over written communication.
Meant more than one letter to each other
Emphasizing the significance of taking a stand in relationships.
Just make a stand, don't back down
Encouraging not to back down and stand firm in conflicts.
Just stand on your ground and you'll win
Believing that standing one's ground will lead to success.
I want you back, you can't beat 'em
Expressing a desire to reunite despite the elapsed time.
After all it's been so long
Acknowledging the prolonged separation.
I need your love so bad
Stressing the intense need for the partner's love.
Whoa, you're breaking my heart
Reacting emotionally to the heartbreak caused by the separation.
Why don't we say we were both wrong?
Suggesting that both should admit to being wrong.
Well, you're breaking my heart
Expressing continued emotional distress due to the separation.
Why can't we say we were both wrong?
Reiterating the idea that both parties should admit fault.
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