Lyrics
I never really had a broken heart
Expressing a lack of experiencing heartbreak in the past.
I always played it kinda close to my chest
Usually keeping emotions guarded and not being open.
Love for me's just been a walk in the park
Describing love as easy and uncomplicated for the speaker.
It doesn't really matter
Stating that having a broken heart doesn't have significant impact.
It never really mattered
Emphasizing the insignificance of heartbreak in the speaker's life.
I never really had a broken heart
Reiterating the lack of a broken heart experience.
It's always such a shock to me
Expressing surprise or disbelief at the concept of a broken heart.
What looks to me like people going through the motions
Observing others going through the motions in relationships.
But when it's over their hearts are broken.
Noting that despite appearances, hearts are broken when relationships end.
I'm fine on the shelf
Indicating personal emotional detachment or numbness.
She really loved him, I couldn't see it though
Acknowledging someone's love for another, but the speaker couldn't see it.
He really loved her, but I don't believe it oh no
Doubting the sincerity of the love between two people.
I'm fine on the shelf
Repeating the speaker's emotional detachment or numbness.
She really loved him, I couldn't see it though
Reiterating the speaker's inability to perceive genuine love.
He really loved her, but I don't believe it oh no
Expressing disbelief in the authenticity of love between others.
Freedom from love
Repeatedly emphasizing freedom from love and heartache.
Freedom from the heartache
-Freedom from love
-Freedom from the heartache
-Freedom from love
-Freedom from the heartache
-Freedom from love
-Freedom from the heartache
-I never really had a broken heart
Recalling the absence of a broken heart for the speaker.
You don't believe me, just look at my chest
Challenging others to look at the speaker's chest as proof.
The way some people like to run and hide
Comparing people's tendency to run and hide from emotions.
I never really, really
Emphasizing the speaker's lack of experiencing heartbreak.
I never really
-I never really had a broken heart
Reiterating the absence of a broken heart for the speaker.
I've never really ever been undone
Stating that the speaker has never been emotionally undone.
It's just playing house
Describing romantic relationships as mere playacting.
If two can do it, you can do it too
Suggesting that if others can play at love, so can the speaker.
I'm fine on the shelf
Repeating the theme of the speaker's emotional detachment.
She really loved him, I couldn't see it though
-He really loved her, but I don't believe it oh no
-I'm fine on the shelf
-She really loved him, I couldn't see it though
-He really loved her, but I don't believe it oh no
-I'm fine on the shelf
Continuation of the speaker's skepticism towards others' love.
She really loved him, I couldn't see it though
-He really loved her, but I don't believe it oh no
-I'm fine on the shelf
-She really loved him, I couldn't see it though
-He really loved her, but I don't believe it oh no
-I'm fine on the shelf
Reiterating the speaker's emotional detachment and disbelief in others' love.
She really loved him, I couldn't see it though
-He really loved her, but I don't believe it oh no
-I'm fine on the shelf
-She really loved him, I couldn't see it though
-He really loved her, but I don't believe it oh no
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