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Am I right, am I right, am I right, I might fold soon as I hear goodbye
Expressing uncertainty and vulnerability about the possibility of folding emotionally upon hearing goodbye.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I hold it down 'till this feels alright
Reiterating the emotional struggle and determination to hold on until the situation feels right.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I might fold soon as I hear goodbye
Similar to line 1, expressing the fear of folding emotionally when faced with goodbye.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I hold it down 'till this feels alright
Similar to line 2, emphasizing the commitment to hold on until the emotional state improves.
Down to the feel, down to the feel
Referring to the emotional experience, possibly indicating a connection to feelings.
I hold it down, under my will
Stating the determination to control or maintain emotions under personal will.
I will survive, you won't survive, I will not hide, I'd rather die
Asserting the will to survive, rejecting hiding, and expressing a preference for facing challenges even if it leads to death.
You know it's right, I live my life, I live my life
Affirming that the way of living is correct and valid.
Am I right, I might fall soon as I say goodbye
Expressing the possibility of falling emotionally upon saying goodbye.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I might fall
Repeating the uncertainty about emotional stability, questioning if the emotional response is justified.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I might fold soon as I hear goodbye
Reflecting the fear of folding emotionally when confronted with goodbye, similar to lines 1 and 3.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I hold it down 'till this feels alright
Reiterating the commitment to endure until the situation feels emotionally right, similar to line 2 and 4.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I might fold soon as I hear goodbye
Echoing the emotional vulnerability and potential folding upon hearing goodbye, similar to lines 1 and 3.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I hold it down 'till this feels alright
Repeating the determination to hold on until the emotional state improves, similar to lines 2 and 4.
And it feels alright
Affirming that the current emotional state feels acceptable or satisfactory.
Just pick up the pieces, high as my feeling, just give it some time
Encouraging the listener to gather themselves emotionally, acknowledging the influence of heightened feelings.
Just give it some time, just give it some reason
Suggesting the need for time and rationale to address emotional issues.
Never met a bad bitch just like you Mhm, give me this feeling
Comparing the significant other to an exceptional person, possibly with a hint of admiration.
Told me childish Caillou
Referencing the nickname "Caillou" to describe a playful or childlike nature.
I ain't met a girl that I'd rather give the world to more than you
Expressing a strong connection and desire to provide the world to the significant other.
Money or the problems, you can do with your girls, It's yours to choose
Offering a choice between money and problems, suggesting the partner's autonomy in decision-making.
I gave you my word and, you take it for granted
Expressing a sense of betrayal as a promise is taken for granted.
Run up the world cause, they will never understand it
Describing a rebellious action in the world due to a lack of understanding by others.
Am I right, I might fall soon as I say goodbye
Repeating the fear of emotional falling upon saying goodbye, similar to lines 9 and 11.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I might fall
Reiterating the uncertainty about emotional stability, questioning if the emotional response is justified, similar to lines 10 and 26.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I might fold soon as I hear goodbye
Echoing the emotional vulnerability and potential folding upon hearing goodbye, similar to lines 9 and 11.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I hold it down 'till this feels alright
Repeating the determination to hold on until the emotional state improves, similar to lines 12 and 14.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I might fold soon as I hear goodbye
Reiterating the fear of folding emotionally when confronted with goodbye, similar to lines 11 and 13.
Am I right, am I right, am I right, I hold it down till this feels alright
Repeating the commitment to endure until the situation feels emotionally right, similar to lines 14 and 27.
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