Reason
Unveiling the Pain: Decode the Hidden Depths of 'Reason' by Fit for RivalsLyrics
Prove to me you're just like them so I know I'm right again
The speaker wants proof that the person they're addressing is similar to others they distrust, reaffirming their belief.
You've changed throughout the years, but yet I remained here
Despite the addressee changing over time, the speaker has remained constant.
It's such a shame to see you go, it's for the best I know
Expressing regret at the departure of the addressee but acknowledging it's for the best.
Whoa, what's your problem?
A direct inquiry about the addressee's issue or concern.
Things can’t get any worse (can't get any worse)
A feeling that things are already at their worst and cannot deteriorate further.
Nothing you can coerce
Implying that the addressee cannot manipulate or force the situation.
Nothing you can do
Stating that there's nothing the addressee can do to change the situation.
Now accept your fate
An urging for the addressee to acknowledge and come to terms with their destiny or circumstances.
Give me, give me one good reason
Requesting a valid reason to regain trust or faith in the addressee.
To believe in you again, in you again
Seeking a reason to believe in the addressee again after a loss of trust.
And when you try to come back and say you're sorry again
Anticipating an apology from the addressee, but indicating a reluctance to forgive easily.
We'll turn our backs and forget that you ever came
Declaring a firm decision to disregard the addressee and their attempts to reconcile.
So here's our farewell the pressure is all off of us now
Announcing a goodbye and feeling relieved due to the absence of pressure from the addressee.
Whoa, what's your problem?
A repetition of the direct inquiry about the addressee's problem or issue.
Things can't get any worse (can't get any worse)
Reiteration that the situation cannot worsen any further.
Nothing you can coerce
Reaffirming that the addressee cannot manipulate or control the circumstances.
Nothing you can do
Emphasizing the addressee's inability to change the situation.
Now accept your fate
A repetition of the urging for the addressee to accept their fate.
Give me, give me one good reason
Repeatedly asking for a compelling reason to regain trust in the addressee, highlighting the skepticism and need for justification.
To believe in you again, in you again
-Give me, give me one good reason
-To believe in you again, in you again
-Give me, give me one good reason
-To believe in you again, in you again
-Give me, give me one good reason
-To believe in you again, in you again
-Give me, give me one good reason
-To believe in you again, in you again
-Give me, give me one good reason
-To believe in you again, in you again
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