Lyrics
Such a fool, I’ve been using you
Expressing regret or self-awareness for using someone.
It’s not new if I tell the truth
Stating that telling the truth about the situation is not a new revelation.
You let me in the front door
Acknowledging being allowed into the person's life repeatedly.
More times than a few
Highlighting the frequency of being let in.
I’m going to keep you wanting more
Expressing the intention to maintain the person's interest and desire for more.
Gonna shelter you
Committing to providing protection and support.
See my words dripping down with ink
Referring to the impact of spoken words, likely related to the lyrics being written.
My published works keep us all in sync
Highlighting the influence of published works in keeping everyone connected.
And if you ever set sail, don’t you worry; you will fail
Warning that if the person tries to leave or explore, they will fail, and the singer will bring them back.
And I’ll drag you back down to shore
Expressing a determination to prevent the person from moving away.
You’re such a fool for wanting more
Labeling the person a fool for desiring more.
Oh but you want more
Reiterating the person's desire for more.
I bet you want more
Emphasizing the strong desire for more from the person.
It’s dangerous
Describing the situation as perilous or risky.
It’s dangerous
Repeating the idea that the situation is dangerous.
Oh
Reiterating the danger of the situation.
It’s dangerous
Emphasizing the danger once again.
Oh no
Expressing concern or realization about the danger.
See that line
Pointing out a boundary that should not be crossed.
Don't you ever pass
Warning against venturing to the other side, which is depicted as hazardous.
The other side
Describing the other side as being filled with shattered glass, further emphasizing danger.
Full of shattered glass
Advising not to inquire about the consequences if one gets hurt.
And if you break your skin
Warning against asking where the problems start.
Don’t you ever ask
Describing the person as lacking grace and sophistication.
Where do I begin?
Possibly suggesting that the person is unaware of their own shortcomings.
You’re such a clumsy mess with no class
Reiterating the person's desire for more despite the associated dangers.
Oh but you want more
Highlighting the persistence of the person's desire for more.
I bet you want more
Emphasizing the strong desire for more from the person.
It’s dangerous
Describing the situation as perilous or risky.
It’s dangerous
Repeating the idea that the situation is dangerous.
Oh
Reiterating the danger of the situation.
It’s dangerous
Emphasizing the danger once again.
Oh no
Expressing concern or realization about the danger.
You’re such a fool, you’re such a fool
Repeating the assertion that the person is a fool for wanting more.
(You are such a fool)
Repeating the declaration that the person is a fool, possibly for emphasis.
You’re such a fool, you’re such a fool
Reiterating the assertion that the person is a fool.
(You are such a fool)
Repeating the declaration that the person is a fool, possibly for emphasis.
You’re such a fool, you’re such a fool
Reiterating the assertion that the person is a fool.
(You are such a fool)
Repeating the declaration that the person is a fool, possibly for emphasis.
You’re such a fool, you’re such a fool
Reiterating the assertion that the person is a fool.
(You are such a fool)
Repeating the declaration that the person is a fool, possibly for emphasis.
Fool
Concluding by labeling the person as a fool.
You are such a fool
Reiterating the final judgment that the person is a fool.
You are such a
Concluding with a repeated assertion that the person is a fool.
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