Come Around
Break Free: Unveiling the Chains of Love and LiesLyrics
She gave you a thousand tries, yeah
Expressing the woman's patience and forgiveness, giving the man numerous chances.
After you gave her a thousand lies
Highlighting the man's deceitful behavior, lying repeatedly to the woman.
Chained by hate
Describing the emotional bondage created by feelings of hatred.
Chained by love
Contrasting with line 3, emphasizing the connection through love despite difficulties.
From a push
Describing a progression from a minor conflict (push) to a more intense one (shove).
To a shove, well
Warning against reaching a point of no return in the relationship.
Don't make me come around
Expressing a reluctance to intervene but a willingness to do so if necessary.
Breaking down your door
Metaphorically suggesting breaking down the barriers preventing communication or understanding.
Don't make me come around no more
Reiterating the reluctance and warning against pushing further.
Don't make me come around
Repetition of the warning and the plea not to force intervention.
Breaking down your door, well
Connecting the breaking down of the door with protecting a loved one.
Ain't gonna hurt my little girl no more
Declaring the determination to end any harm inflicted on the speaker's daughter.
Pack your bags, be on your way
Issuing a direct command for the person to leave and move on.
Tell your story walking 'cause you can't stay
Rejecting the person's narrative or excuses, asserting their departure is inevitable.
Don't care where you go, 'long as it ain't here
Indicating a lack of concern about the person's destination as long as it's away from the speaker.
Are we good, are we clear, yeah
Seeking confirmation that the message is understood and there are no lingering issues.
Don't make me come around
Repeating the warning against forcing the speaker's intervention.
Breaking down your door
Reiterating the metaphor of breaking down barriers, emphasizing urgency.
Don't make me come around no more
Continuing the plea to avoid a confrontation and the consequences it may bring.
Don't make me come around
Repeating the plea and warning, underscoring the seriousness of the situation.
Breaking down your door, well
Connecting the act of breaking down the door with protecting the speaker's daughter.
Ain't gonna hurt my little girl no more, no, no, no
Affirming the commitment to ensure the safety of the speaker's child.
She gave you a thousand tries, yeah
Reiteration of the woman's patience, offering multiple chances to the man.
After you gave her a thousand lies
Repeating the theme of the man's repeated dishonesty and betrayal.
Chained by hate
Recalling the negative emotions in the relationship, emphasizing hate.
Chained by love
Balancing the negative emotions with the enduring connection through love.
From a push
Repeating the description of escalating conflict, from a push to a shove.
To a shove, yeah
Reiterating the warning against reaching a point of irreparable damage.
Don't make me come around
Restating the reluctance to intervene but expressing the potential for action if necessary.
Breaking down your door
Reemphasizing the metaphor of breaking down barriers as a last resort.
Don't make me come around no more
Repeating the plea for the person to avoid actions that may lead to confrontation.
Don't make me come around
Reiterating the warning against forcing intervention and the associated consequences.
Breaking down your door, yeah
Repeating the urgency of avoiding a confrontation and its potential fallout.
Ain't gonna hurt my little girl no more, no, no, no
Affirming the determination to protect the speaker's child from harm.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
Repetition for emphasis, underlining the speaker's resolve.
Don't make me
Issuing a final plea and warning against actions that may trigger intervention.
Don't make me come around
Repeating the final warning, emphasizing the speaker's desire to avoid conflict.
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