Fine with It
Embracing Deceit: Divided Minds' 'Fine with It' Unveils Resilience in HeartbreakLyrics
Listening to all these sad songs
Reflecting on sad songs.
Each one reminds me of you
Associating each sad song with memories of the person being addressed.
You were the best
Acknowledging the person as the best.
You made me love you
Expressing love for the addressed person.
Ten O' clock I'm home alone
Being alone at 10 o'clock.
Laying down in my birthday suit
Being in a vulnerable state, metaphorically represented by being in a birthday suit.
Rocking out to all the oldies
Listening to nostalgic music.
Now I wonder how it feels to see that you continue to believe
Curious about how the addressed person feels about persisting in a belief.
His lie
Referring to someone else's lie.
This time
This time, indicating a repeated occurrence.
But I am fine with it
Accepting the situation and claiming to be fine with it.
Everyday
Everyday contemplation.
I am thinking
Continuous thought process.
How you
Reflecting on how the person drew the speaker in.
Dragged me in again
Acknowledging being drawn in again.
Tonight I'm letting it go
Letting go of emotions or attachments tonight.
Tell my friends I wasn't worth it
Conveying to friends that the speaker wasn't valued.
Even though
Despite the statement, friends may not inquire.
They won't ask anyway
Anticipating lack of interest from friends.
I sit alone
Sitting alone, possibly in contemplation.
Thinking bout her
Thoughts revolving around a specific person.
Now I wonder how it feels to see that you continue to believe
Reiteration of curiosity about the addressed person's persistent belief.
His lie
Repeating the mention of someone else's lie.
This time
Repetition of "This time" emphasizing a recurring pattern.
But I am fine with it
Despite the repeated deception, claiming to be fine with it.
I am fine with it!
Emphasizing the acceptance and contentment with the situation.
Now I wonder how it feels to see that you continue to believe
Reiteration of curiosity about the addressed person's persistent belief.
His lie
Repeating the mention of someone else's lie.
This time
Repetition of "This time" emphasizing a recurring pattern.
But I am fine with it
Despite the repeated deception, claiming to be fine with it.
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