Dearly Beloved
Heartfelt Confessions: Unraveling the Emotion Behind Filip Marchidan's 'Dearly Beloved'Lyrics
So why does it hurt?
The speaker is questioning why they feel emotional pain.
I left you first
The speaker initiated the separation or breakup.
Can't admit to myself
The speaker struggles to acknowledge the truth to themselves.
I remember what I said
The speaker recalls their previous words or promises.
Spoken in the dead of night
The conversation or declaration happened during the late hours.
We're through
Confirming the end of the relationship.
I hear voices in my head
The speaker is experiencing conflicting thoughts or emotions.
Saying that you were the one
Voices in the speaker's mind claim the person they left was significant.
Do you?
Asking if the other person feels the same way.
So why does it hurt
Reiteration of the emotional pain without a clear reason.
I left you first
Repeating the speaker's action of leaving first.
Can't admit it to myself
Continued difficulty in accepting the truth.
But I guess I was wrong
Admitting an error in judgment or perception.
Knew the entire time
The speaker always knew the truth but didn't acknowledge it.
You were my dearly beloved
Addressing the departed person as dearly beloved.
You were my dearly beloved
Reiteration of the departed person's significance.
You were my dearly beloved
Emphasizing the importance of the departed individual.
You were my dearly beloved
Continued emphasis on the departed's importance.
You would look into my eyes
The departed person used to express their emotions sincerely.
Saying that you never felt
Expressing the departed's happiness with the speaker.
This good
The departed person made the speaker feel exceptional.
Now I dream of better times
The speaker reminisces about happier moments with the departed.
Wishing I could hold you close
Longing to physically embrace the departed person once more.
Again
Expressing the desire to reunite or reconcile.
So why does it hurt
Repetition of the question about emotional pain.
I left you first
Reiteration of being the one to leave first.
Can't admit it to myself
Continued struggle in acknowledging the truth.
But I guess I was wrong
Admitting fault or misunderstanding again.
Knew the entire time
Reiterating the realization of the departed's significance.
You were my dearly beloved
Restating the departed's importance and connection.
You were my dearly beloved
Final confirmation of the departed's significance.
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