Why Even Try
Embracing Change: Unraveling the Cyclical Dance of RelationshipsLyrics
when i forgot you, you came to mind
Reflecting on memories of you when I tried to forget.
every trouble back in your eyes and
Seeing past troubles or issues in your eyes.
it's all cyclical so why even try?
Expressing a sense of futility, questioning the purpose of trying when things repeat cyclically.
why even try to change?
Questioning the motivation to change given the perceived inevitability of cycles.
you're yourself way more than i am
Acknowledging your authenticity compared to my own.
being friends was in the palm of my hand but
Regretting letting the opportunity for friendship slip away.
i let it fall and break so why even try?
Questioning efforts to repair the broken friendship, questioning the point.
why even try to mend?
Questioning the value of trying to mend the friendship.
on and on the feelings burst and then they fall
Describing the recurring cycle of emotions, their intensity, and subsequent reconciliation.
until later on we walk it back and patch things up
Anticipating reconciliation and resolution after emotional bursts.
soon it will all disappear
Expecting the disappearance of the relationship or its significance.
maybe i will miss your voice in my ear but
Admitting a potential longing for the past despite the impossibility of going back.
i can't go back now so why even try?
Questioning the purpose of trying to go back when it's impossible.
why even try to hear?
Questioning the effort to hear or understand each other.
no more us, no more we, no more you, no more me
Acceptance of the end of "us" and the individual identities within the relationship.
when i forgot you, you came to mind
Repeating the initial reflection on memories of you despite attempts to forget.
every trouble back in your eyes and
Reiteration of troubles reflected in your eyes.
i can't go back now so why even try?
Reiterating the futility of trying to go back to the past.
you can't go back now so why even try, no?
Asserting the impossibility of going back, suggesting a shared realization.
we can't go back now so why even try?
Emphasizing the collective inability to reverse or change the situation.
why even try to change?
Reiterating the questioning of the motivation to change given the impossibility of going back.
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