Lyrics
God that girl is fine
Expressing admiration for a woman's physical attractiveness.
Rumors of devotion
Indicating talk or speculation about deep commitment or loyalty.
Ooh and I like the way she walks
Appreciation for the way a particular woman walks.
Smooth operator
Describing someone as a skilled and charming operator.
Got that bartending life (Manic depression)
Reference to a lifestyle associated with bartending, with a parenthetical note about manic depression.
Overshare and a margarita (No design for life)
Sharing personal details and enjoying a drink, with a note about lacking a clear life plan.
Oh when he's coming over
Anticipation or excitement about someone's arrival.
She's closer, closer (Coming off)
Expressing proximity or intimacy with the mentioned woman.
All her walls are going paper thin
Suggesting emotional vulnerability as barriers are diminishing.
I've said farewell to my sometimes friends
Acknowledging a farewell to less reliable or inconsistent friendships.
I don't think I wanna let you in
Expressing hesitation or reluctance to open up to someone.
Wanna let you break down
Expressing a desire to allow emotional breakdown or vulnerability.
Wanna watch you break down
Reiterating the desire to witness emotional vulnerability in the mentioned person.
God I feel alive
Feeling a sense of vitality or heightened emotion.
First time in my life
Noting a significant positive experience for the first time.
I call you on the phone sometimes
Describing occasional phone calls, possibly indicating a distant or intermittent connection.
Feeling deprivation
Experiencing a sense of lacking or deprivation.
Are you ready for us to return
Prompting a question about readiness for a collective return or reunion.
We're back to return
Confirming the return of a group or collective entity.
My back to the wall
Describing a feeling of vulnerability or pressure.
In a minute I'll be alright, alright
Expressing optimism about overcoming challenges and being alright in a short while.
Yeah whoa, it's only a wall
Minimizing the significance of obstacles, portraying them as mere walls.
My walls have gone paper thin
Reiterating the idea of emotional vulnerability with thin walls.
I said farewell to my sometimes friends
Repeating the farewell to inconsistent friends.
I don't think I'll ever let you in
Expressing doubt about allowing someone into one's emotional space.
Gonna let you break down
Affirming the intention to allow emotional breakdown or vulnerability in oneself.
Break down my walls
Explicitly inviting the breakdown of emotional barriers.
I said farewell to my sometimes friends
Repeating the farewell to inconsistent friends.
But I think I'm gonna let you in
Expressing a growing inclination to allow someone into one's emotional space.
Never let you break down
Commitment to resisting the breakdown of emotional barriers.
Break down my walls
Reiterating the commitment to maintaining emotional boundaries.
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