Care
Navigating Love's Turbulence: Care by Davis GestiehrLyrics
Another night spent on the floor
Expressing a repeated experience of spending nights in a distressed state, possibly emotionally or physically.
Do you need me to feel important
Pondering if the speaker's presence is crucial for someone else's sense of importance or self-worth.
You only hurt those you adore
Reflecting the idea that harm is unintentionally caused to those who are genuinely cared for or loved.
And only preach love in the morning
Highlighting a contradiction where the expression of love is limited to specific times, particularly in the morning.
And I know I care too much for you
Acknowledging an excessive level of caring or concern for the addressed person.
And I know I care too much for you
Repetition emphasizing the speaker's awareness of caring too much.
Another night spent on the floor
Reiteration of spending distressing nights on the floor, indicating a recurring emotional struggle.
You only hurt the ones you love
Stating a painful truth that sometimes love results in hurting the very people one cares deeply about.
You say I could have given more
Addressing a perception that more could have been given in the relationship from the speaker's perspective.
I say I've given you enough
Asserting that, despite the perceived shortcomings, the speaker believes they have provided sufficient care.
And I know I care too much for you
Reiteration of the speaker's realization of caring excessively for the addressed person.
And I know I care too much for you
Emphasizing once again the speaker's self-awareness of caring too much.
Are you really coming 'round
Repeated questioning of the sincerity or genuineness of someone's intention to visit or reconcile.
Are you really coming 'round
-Are you really coming 'round
-Are you really coming 'round
-And I know I care too much for you
Reiteration of the speaker's acknowledgment that their level of caring for the addressed person is too high.
And I know I care too much for you
Repetition to underscore the speaker's continued awareness of caring excessively.
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