Lyrics
Seems like I relied too hard on a dream
Expressing regret for relying too heavily on a dream.
Now tell me girl where have you really been
Questioning the partner's whereabouts and seeking honesty.
'Cause I've only got this life right here
Emphasizing the limited time in this life.
Wasted all and contain all the fear
Acknowledging wasted opportunities and confronting fear.
But I caught your eye on a Friday night
Recalling catching the partner's attention on a Friday night.
I removed myself and got caught up in loose nights
Reflecting on distancing oneself and getting entangled in wild nights.
So ask me again yes lets meet again
Expressing willingness to meet again, seeking a second chance.
You know I've built a kingdom on second chances, yes I did.
Boasting about building a life with multiple opportunities for redemption.
Well I've been there now once or twice
Admitting to past mistakes and experiences.
Now tell me girl did you think that was very nice
Asking if the partner found their actions unpleasant.
And I would say it was just one moment
Describing a regrettable moment as a fleeting occurrence.
But it was gone just as fast as it came
Highlighting the transient nature of the regrettable incident.
So I drowned myself in a tall glass of whatever
Using substances to cope with emotions or regrets.
Does it matter to you?
Pondering on whether the partner cares about the speaker's struggles.
And the tears would come with the cold cold rain
Connecting tears to the metaphorical "cold cold rain."
And I know for sure that I succumb to the pain
Admitting vulnerability and succumbing to emotional pain.
And I'd love to tear apart your name
Expressing a desire to criticize or break down the partner's reputation.
Piece by piece frame by frame
Repeating the desire to dismantle the partner's identity methodically.
Well I'd love to tear apart your name
Reiterating the wish to disassemble the partner's identity.
I'd love to tear apart your days
Expressing a similar desire to break down the partner's days or life.
Piece by piece, and frame by frame, and piece by piece, frame by frame
Repeating the intention to deconstruct the partner's identity and life, emphasizing a meticulous process.
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