wrong move
Embracing Change: Ethan Dwayne Bell's 'Wrong Move' Unveils the Dance of Self-ForgivenessLyrics
row and mend
Reflecting on mistakes and seeking to repair.
choked on a ball point pen
Experiencing difficulty or discomfort, possibly in expressing oneself.
bend your back
Physically contorting, possibly under pressure or stress.
choose you moves carefully, don't talk back
Advising caution in actions and discouraging defiance.
relax take a break
Suggesting the need to unwind and take a pause.
get up grab the ropes
Encouraging resilience, using a metaphor of grabbing ropes to stand up.
the words in my throat are draining out
Feeling the urge to express oneself but facing difficulty or inhibition.
the tide leans back
Symbolizing a change in circumstances or emotions.
I'm on the attack
Asserting a proactive stance, possibly in response to challenges.
I'm on the attack
Reiteration of a determined and assertive approach.
I'll forgive myself when I give back
Linking self-forgiveness to a future act of giving back or redemption.
I sit so still when I need to
Choosing stillness as a response, perhaps for reflection or contemplation.
I sit too still, more than I'd like to
Acknowledging excessive stillness, possibly hinting at stagnation or indecision.
I'm on the attack
Reiteration of a determined and assertive approach.
I'm on the attack
Emphasizing a persistent and forceful attitude.
I've bent the line in my back
Describing a physical strain or distortion in the body.
and I've already begun
Indicating the initiation of a process or action.
to slip back like a rope
Comparing regression to a loose rope, possibly signifying a loss of control.
with too much slack
Expressing a state of inertia or passivity.
I sit so still like a pile of stones
Using stillness as a metaphor, possibly conveying a heavy or unresponsive state.
don't believe a single word that I say
Cautioning against blind trust in spoken words.
is that I'm too scared
Admitting fear as a barrier to expressing love.
to love you
Expressing hesitancy or fear in reciprocating love.
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