Numbers
Cracking the Code of Love: Erik Faber's Numbers UnraveledLyrics
As close as can be
Expressing extreme closeness or intimacy.
But too close to see
Despite the closeness, there is a lack of clarity or understanding.
The answer to this tangled equation
The solution to a complicated situation is elusive.
We twisted our minds
Minds are entangled or confused.
But still couldn't find
Efforts to untangle the situation are unsuccessful.
Solutions to this one simple question
A seemingly simple question remains unanswered.
A slow rewind
Reflecting on the past, going back in time.
We're bound to find
Confident in eventually discovering something.
It takes one to know one
Understanding requires a certain level of similarity.
It seems like we make a crowd
Collectively, mistakes are made, possibly in relationships.
It's all in the numbers
Emphasizing the significance of numbers in the context.
The math is all wrong again
The calculations or decisions based on numbers are incorrect.
Will we ever get it right?
Pondering the possibility of ever finding the correct answer.
The moments we drew
Moments or experiences are divided, but the outcome remains zero.
Divided by two
Division of shared experiences yields nothing.
Nothing will still add up to nothing
Nothing significant results from combined efforts.
To have not to hold
A contrast between having and holding, suggesting a dilemma.
To tell and be told
Communication and reception of information in a relationship.
Now we are both lost in a circle
Both individuals are stuck in a repetitive and confusing pattern.
Of slow rewinds
Revisiting past events or memories.
We're bound to find
Confident in eventually discovering something (repeated).
It takes one to know one
Understanding requires a certain level of similarity (repeated).
It seems like we make a crowd
Collectively, mistakes are made, possibly in relationships (repeated).
It's all in the numbers
Emphasizing the significance of numbers in the context (repeated).
The math is all wrong again
The calculations or decisions based on numbers are incorrect (repeated).
Will we ever get it right?
Pondering the possibility of ever finding the correct answer (repeated).
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