Lyrics
Knocking on my door again
Someone is seeking attention or reconciliation by knocking on the narrator's door.
Trying to make up for your fifty percent
Attempting to make amends for a 50% contribution to a situation or relationship.
But I could care less
The narrator is indifferent and doesn't care about the efforts made.
I know I should let this go
The narrator acknowledges the need to move on but struggles to do so.
Mind's gone, I don't even know
The narrator is mentally disturbed or distracted, making it hard to decide whether to clean up the mess.
If I should clean up your mess
Contemplating whether to fix the mess created by the other person.
Words unspoken
Communication issues or unexpressed feelings in the relationship.
Fixing what isn't broken
Fixing things that are not damaged, possibly indicating unnecessary efforts.
I should care if you're leaving
The narrator is aware they should care about the other person leaving, but they struggle with it.
I don't mind if you let me down
The narrator doesn't mind if the person disappoints them.
I don't mind if you make a rebound
The narrator is okay with the person moving on romantically after the breakup.
But I don't mind
Reiteration of the narrator's indifference and acceptance of the situation.
I don't mind if you say goodbye
The narrator is fine with the other person saying goodbye.
Tie me down again, it ain't right
Feeling restrained or tied down, although the narrator is not bothered by it.
But I don't mind
The narrator reiterates their lack of concern despite feeling restrained.
Praying on my knees again
The narrator is in a vulnerable state, possibly praying for resolution or understanding.
Not sure if I did my fifty percent
Uncertainty about whether the narrator contributed their fair share to the relationship.
But why am I sad if I had success?
Questioning why there is sadness despite achieving success.
Words unspoken
Repeated theme of unspoken words and communication issues.
Fixing what isn't broken
Continued effort to fix things that are not broken in the relationship.
I should care if you're leaving but I
The narrator acknowledges the should care but expresses their indifference.
I don't mind if you let me down
Reaffirmation of the narrator's acceptance of disappointment.
I don't mind if you make a rebound
Acceptance of the other person moving on romantically.
I don't mind
Reiteration of the narrator's overall lack of concern.
I don't mind if you say goodbye
Acceptance of the other person's departure without emotional attachment.
Tie me down again, it ain't right
Feeling restrained or tied down, but the narrator remains indifferent.
But I don't mind
Final statement of the narrator's indifference despite feeling restrained.
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