Lyrics
I talked to you last night
Talking to someone in a conversation that took place the previous night.
In my head
Expressing that the conversation occurred within the speaker's thoughts or imagination.
You told me it's alright
Receiving reassurance from the imagined conversation that everything is fine.
It's okay
Further assurance that whatever the situation is, it's acceptable.
I tried to change your mind
Attempting to influence the imaginary person's opinion or feelings about the speaker.
About me
Reflecting on efforts to change the imaginary person's perception of the speaker.
And you told me
Quoting the imaginary person, emphasizing resistance to change and self-acceptance.
You can't change me, so don't change me
Reiterating the imaginary person's resistance to being changed and advising against it.
I started writing songs
Embarking on a creative endeavor, writing songs as an outlet for expression.
In my head
Confirming that songwriting is a mental activity rather than a physical one.
I sang the songs to you
Singing the songs to the imaginary person as a form of communication.
And you told me
Receiving feedback from the imaginary person, emphasizing resistance to change.
You can't change me , you won't change me
Underlining the persistent refusal to be changed by the speaker.
Don't change me, don't change me
Repeatedly urging not to alter the imaginary person's stance or character.
And the beautiful words that I sang in my head
Describing the beauty of the words in the songs composed mentally.
And the reaction I imagined you had
Imagining the reactions of the imaginary person to the songs, emphasizing acceptance.
It's okay, but you said
Despite the positive imagined reactions, the imaginary person maintains resistance to change.
You can't change me, so don't change me
Reiterating the imaginary person's steadfast refusal to be changed.
And I said
The speaker asserting that they are not attempting to alter the imaginary person.
I'm not trying
The speaker confirming their lack of intention to change the imaginary person's stance.
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