Only Me
Eternal Crush: Unveiling the Bittersweet Dance of Love in 'Only Me'Lyrics
His words were "She annoys me, I'm not attracted to her, but she's here and you're not." His words were "Her name is Cecelia. I don't feel her, at all. Where are you, girl? When are you coming back to me?"
Recounting his words expressing disinterest in another person (Cecelia) and longing for the listener (where are you, girl?).
Prove yourself
Initiating a challenge or request for proof.
Prove yourself to me Prove yourself
Emphasizing the need for the listener to prove themselves.
Prove yourself to me
Repetition of the request for proof.
Prove your love
Asking for proof of love.
Do you love?
Raising a question about the listener's love.
Prove your love to me And only me
Requesting the listener to prove their love exclusively to the speaker.
And only me
Reiteration of the exclusivity of the requested love.
His words were "I feel sorry for her, she's 20 and she really likes me."
Describing someone's pity for a 20-year-old person who likes the speaker.
His words were "Oh I forget who and I cried when she left cos she wasn't you." And now you're back to me...
Recalling a moment of confusion and sadness when the wrong person left and the listener returned.
Prove yourself
Repeating the call for proof.
Prove yourself to me Prove yourself
Reiterating the need for the listener to prove themselves.
Prove yourself to me
Repetition of the request for proof.
Prove your love
Asking for proof of love.
Do you love?
Pondering on the existence of love.
Prove your love to me And only me
Requesting the listener to prove their love exclusively to the speaker.
And only me
Reiteration of the exclusivity of the requested love.
They all have no idea what you say and what you do But maybe it's for the best
Commenting on others being unaware of the listener's actions and words, contemplating if it's for the best.
Starting to feel I've got nothing to lose
Feeling like there's nothing to lose.
Nothing to lose
Repeating the sentiment of having nothing to lose.
Prove your love
Asking for proof of love.
Do you love?
Pondering on the existence of love.
Prove your love to me And only me
Requesting the listener to prove their love exclusively to the speaker.
And only me
Reiteration of the exclusivity of the requested love.
Your love
Emphasizing possession of the listener's love.
Your love
Repeating the possession of the listener's love.
Your love to me
Receiving the listener's love.
Looking back I'm better off
Reflecting on being better off without looking back.
Cos what that was, it wasn't love
Realization that the past experience wasn't love.
Thinking back to all those words
Recalling words from the past and contemplating the possibility of being better off in different worlds.
Maybe we're better off in different worlds
Considering the potential benefits of being in different worlds.
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