Lyrics
Off and on, you're often on
Expressing a sporadic or inconsistent presence, possibly in a relationship context.
My neck
A part of the body, signaling a physical or emotional connection.
I feel
Sensations or emotions related to the neck, possibly symbolizing vulnerability.
I'm breaking off
Feeling a sense of detachment or separation.
You forgot it all
Memory loss or deliberate forgetting of past events.
I've gotten lost
Experiencing a state of confusion or being emotionally adrift.
You never tell me what is wrong
Communication issues or a lack of openness in the relationship.
Roses on my bed
Symbolic imagery of roses on a bed, possibly representing love or intimacy.
Or was it hair from your head?
A question about the origin or source of an intimate moment.
Your hands around my throat
A metaphorical description of a physically intense or controlling situation.
Are like diamonds on my neck
Comparing the impact of someone's hands to the value of diamonds.
Sapphire on my chest
Reference to a precious gem on the chest, possibly symbolizing a significant emotional connection.
Like a medal on a vest
Comparing a relationship to receiving a medal on a vest, possibly suggesting honor or achievement.
Tastes like metal when we kiss
Describing the taste of a kiss with a metallic flavor, possibly implying complexity or discomfort.
It feels better in my head
An acknowledgment that the emotional experience surpasses the reality.
How could you be leaving me?
A perplexed question about the reasons behind a partner's decision to leave.
When you're the one that set me free?
Irony in realizing that the one setting free is now leaving.
Can you say you love me, please?
A repetitive plea for verbal confirmation of love, emphasizing the need for reassurance.
Can you say you love me, please?
-Can you say you love me, please?
-Can you say you love me, please?
-Oh my god
-Oh my god
-Why is it
-I'm not yours? (yours)
-Oh my god
-Oh my god
-Why is it
-I'm not yours?
-Yours
-Can you say you love me, please?
-Can you say you love me, please?
-Can you say you love me, please?
-Can you say you love me, please?
-Can you say you love me, please?
-Can you say you love me, please?
-Can you say you love me, please?
-Can you say you love me, please?
Continuation of the plea for a verbal declaration of love.
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