Lyrics
Lie, lie, lie
The repetition of "Lie" suggests deception or falsehood.
Lie, lie, lie
-It's been only one month
One month has passed since a significant event or change.
And I thought you were the one
The speaker initially believed the person was special or the right one.
I know what you're going through
The speaker empathizes with the person's feelings, having experienced similar emotions.
For I have been there too
-How could I do to you
Reflecting on past actions that caused heartbreak.
What once made my heart break in two?
-Baby I know this is gonna hurt
The speaker acknowledges the upcoming pain, expressing regret for not being truthful and admitting the previous declaration of care was a lie.
Sorry that I left the truth behind
-I stare at your eyes, say I care for you
-But baby I'm sorry that was a lie
-Not like I'm proud of it
The speaker is not proud of their behavior, unable to pretend it's not characteristic. They had genuine feelings once but can't replicate them. The speaker emphasizes the truth while loving the person.
I can not pretend, that's not like me
-I felt it once, can't feel it again
-Honestly I thought I was a better man
-And don't you dare say this is just what I do
-For while I loved you it was fucking true
-How could I do to you
Repetition of reflecting on past actions causing heartbreak.
What once made my heart break in two?
-Baby I know this is gonna hurt
Apology for leaving the truth behind, admitting the insincerity of caring for the person.
Sorry that I left the truth behind
-I stare at your eyes, say I care for you
-But baby I'm sorry that was a lie
-Baby I know this is gonna hurt
Reiteration of the apology for the lie and insincere declarations.
Sorry that I left the truth behind
-I stare at your eyes, say I care for you
-But baby I'm sorry that was a lie
-Baby I know this is gonna hurt
Continued acknowledgment of the forthcoming pain and repeated apologies for the lie.
Sorry that I left the truth behind
-I stare at your eyes, say I care for you
-But baby I'm sorry that was a lie
-That was...
The speaker leaves the last line open-ended, perhaps implying an unfinished thought or emotion.
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