Lyrics
Buttercup, pick-up the line
Expressing a desire for the person referred to as "Buttercup" to answer the phone.
Called you like a thousand times
Repeated attempts to contact "Buttercup," emphasizing the urgency or importance of the communication.
Wishing we could be alright
Expressing a wish or hope for a positive resolution or improvement in the relationship.
What's going inside your mind
Pondering about the thoughts and emotions hidden within "Buttercup's" mind.
Buttercup, pick-up the phone
Reiteration of the desire for "Buttercup" to answer the phone.
Feeling cold and so alone
Conveying a sense of emotional coldness and loneliness, possibly due to a lack of connection with "Buttercup."
Knowing we won't be the same
Acknowledging the inevitability of change in the relationship, implying a sense of loss or distance.
Dying just to hear your name
Expressing a strong longing to hear the name of "Buttercup," suggesting emotional attachment.
I don't want to waste our time
Declaring a reluctance to waste time in the relationship, indicating a desire for meaningful and positive interactions.
Wishing we could be alright
Reiterating the hope for a positive outcome and the potential for things to be "alright" between the speaker and "Buttercup."
I don't want to waste our time
Emphasizing again the speaker's unwillingness to waste time in the relationship.
Wishing we could be alright
Repeating the desire for a positive resolution and the potential for things to be "alright."
Buttercup, make-up your mind
Encouraging "Buttercup" to make a decision or come to a resolution in the relationship.
Called you like a thousand times
Repeating the persistent attempts to contact "Buttercup."
Wishing we could be alright
Reiterating the hope for a positive outcome and improvement in the relationship.
What's going inside your mind
Revisiting the curiosity about the thoughts and emotions within "Buttercup's" mind.
Buttercup, out on your own
Noting that "Buttercup" is now on their own, suggesting a sense of independence or separation.
Feeling cold and so alone
Expressing a continued feeling of emotional coldness and loneliness.
Knowing we won't be the same
Reiterating the acknowledgment of an impending change in the relationship.
Dying just to hear your name
Repeating the strong desire to hear the name of "Buttercup."
I don't want to waste our time
Restating the reluctance to waste time in the relationship and a desire for meaningful connections.
Wishing we could be alright
Reiterating the hope for a positive outcome and the potential for things to be "alright."
I don't want to waste our time
Emphasizing once again the speaker's unwillingness to waste time in the relationship.
Wishing we could be alright
Concluding with a repetition of the desire for a positive resolution and the potential for things to be "alright."
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