Two Letter Sins
Reckless Redemption: Two Souls Entwined in Two Letter SinsLyrics
Will you climb up to get me, release your grip
Asking if the person will make an effort to reach and save the speaker, urging them to let go.
I've got time to be wasted don't try to leave, don't try to leave
Expressing a willingness to waste time and pleading for the person not to abandon the speaker.
It seems to me that I'm never sober, I can't rely on living lies
Conveying a sense of constant inebriation and the inability to trust deceptive ways of living.
I really wish we could start it over just you and me
Expressing a desire to restart a relationship, emphasizing a connection between only the speaker and the other person.
When we touched you initialed into my skin
Describing a significant moment when physical contact left a lasting mark on the speaker.
With the scratch of a nail carve two letter sins, two letter sins
Symbolizing the impact of a romantic encounter with the reference to "two letter sins," suggesting intimate connection.
It seems to me that I'm never sober, I can't rely on living lies
Reiterating the theme of perpetual intoxication and the challenge of relying on false appearances.
I really think we should start it over just you and me
Expressing a wish to restart the relationship exclusively between the speaker and the other person.
It seems to me that I'm never sober, my tongue is dry and doused with lies
Continuing the theme of constant inebriation and addressing the dishonesty in communication.
I really think we should start it over just you and me
Reiterating the desire to start anew, emphasizing exclusivity between the speaker and the other person.
Just you and me
Emphasizing the exclusivity of the desired restart between only the speaker and the other person.
Will you climb up to get me, release your grip
Repeating the plea for the person to climb up and rescue the speaker, asking them to let go.
Will you climb up to get me, release your grip
-It seems to me that I'm never sober, I can't rely on living lies
Restating the challenge of living with constant deception and the need for a genuine restart.
I really think we should start it over just you and me
Reiterating the desire to start anew, emphasizing exclusivity between the speaker and the other person.
It seems to me that I'm never sober, my tongue is dry and doused with lies
Repeating the theme of perpetual intoxication and addressing the dishonesty in communication.
I really think we should start it over just you and me, just you and me
Emphasizing the wish to restart the relationship exclusively between the speaker and the other person.
Just you and me
Stressing the exclusivity of the desired restart, emphasizing only the speaker and the other person.
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