Lyrics
Always the wild one
Expressing the wild and free nature of the person being described.
From the wrong side of town
Originating from a less privileged or unconventional part of town.
Forever on the run
Living a life of constant movement and evasion.
Nothin' to tie you down
No commitments or obligations holding the person down.
Never needed anybody
Independence and self-sufficiency; not relying on others.
To hold on to
No emotional attachments or dependencies.
Maybe it's just being alone
Suggesting that being alone may be influencing the person's emotions.
That's getting through to you
Implying that solitude might be impacting the person emotionally.
Tell me how does it feel
Asking about the emotional experience and impact of the current situation.
Is it churning you up inside
Wondering if emotions are turbulent or unsettled internally.
Is it a mystery
Raising the question of whether the person's past behavior is a puzzle.
The way you used to be
Reflecting on the way the person used to behave or feel.
What were you trying to hide
Questioning what the person might have concealed in the past.
Chorus
Indicating the start of the chorus section.
Does it feel like love
Exploring whether the current situation feels like love.
Tearing at your heart
Suggesting that love might be causing emotional turmoil.
Does it feel like love
Reiterating the idea of love being a source of internal conflict.
That's tearing you apart
Emphasizing the potential for love to cause distress.
Does it feel like love
Continuing the exploration of the emotional impact of love.
Tearing at your heart
Repeating the notion that love may be tearing at the heart.
Does it feel like love
Asking again if the current experience is love.
Did you blame it on the night
Exploring whether the night is being held responsible for the emotions.
Were you off your guard
Questioning if the person was caught off guard during the experience.
Did it feel alright
Asking if the experience felt okay or was unexpectedly intense.
Or did it come real hard
Possibly describing the intensity or difficulty of the experience.
Just a lonely heart
Describing the person as having a solitary heart, possibly yearning for connection.
Lovin' on the run
Portraying a love that happens on the go, without deep commitment.
Did it open up your eyes to find
Suggesting that the experience may have revealed shared emotions with others.
You're not the only one
Realizing that the person is not the only one with certain feelings or experiences.
Tell me how does it feel
Repeating the question about the emotional impact of the current situation.
Is it churning you up inside
Reiterating the inquiry into the internal turbulence caused by emotions.
Is it a mystery
Posing the question again about the mystery of the person's past self.
The way you used to be
Reflecting on the way the person used to be, suggesting change.
What were you trying to hide
Asking once more what might have been hidden in the past.
Chorus
Repeating the chorus to emphasize the theme of love's impact.
Just a one night stand
Describing a brief and casual romantic encounter.
Not a major love affair
Clarifying that the encounter was not a significant, long-term relationship.
You had nothing planned
Indicating that there were no specific plans or expectations for the encounter.
Did you think
Raising the question of whether the person expected to find someone to care.
You'd find someone to care
Questioning the assumptions made about finding emotional connection.
Chorus
Repeating the chorus, reinforcing the theme of love's impact.
Does it feel like love
Repeating the question about the emotional nature of the current experience.
Does it feel like love
Posing the question again, seeking clarity on the nature of the feelings.
Does it feel like love
Repeating the inquiry about whether the current emotions feel like love.</td
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