Sick'n Tired

Overcoming Deception: Derlee's "Sick'n Tired" Emotive Journey
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Lyrics

You ‘bout to get me down

The repeated phrase "You 'bout to get me down" suggests a looming sense of negativity or disappointment, indicating that something is about to affect the speaker negatively.

You ‘bout to get me down

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You ‘bout to get me down

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You ‘bout to get me down

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You ‘bout to get me down

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You ‘bout to get me down

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Oh, Lord

The mention of "Oh, Lord" and the repetition of "You 'bout to get me down" convey a sense of distress or a plea for divine intervention in the face of the impending negative situation.

(You ‘bout to get me down)

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Instead of lying to me

The lines emphasize the disappointment and regret of the speaker, suggesting that instead of being deceived or lied to, the speaker wishes the other person had been physically close or intimate ("lying next to me").

You should've been lying next to me

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Instead of lying to me

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You should've been lying next to me

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Instead of lying to me

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You should've been lying next to me

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Instead of lying to me

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You should've been lying next to me

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Instead of lying to me

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You should've been lying next to me

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Instead of lying to me

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You should've been lying next to me

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Instead of lying to me

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You should've been lying next to me

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(You bout to get me down)

The reiteration of "You bout to get me down" reinforces the anticipation of a negative impact on the speaker's emotions or well-being.

You got it, got it

The repetition of "You got it, got it" emphasizes a realization or acknowledgment of the situation, possibly indicating that the other person possesses something significant, whether positive or negative.

You got, got it

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You bought to get me down

The phrase "You bought to get me down" is a variation of the earlier lines, maintaining the theme of impending negativity or disappointment.

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