Lyrics
Don't listen to me if what I'm saying tends to be confusing, it's not what I mean to be.
Cautioning against taking the speaker's words seriously due to potential confusion; expressing a lack of intention to be unclear.
I'm just trying to see how restarting something so beautiful could end in forgetfulness.
Reflecting on the challenge of restarting a once beautiful thing and the risk of it ending in forgetfulness.
Finding merit in your head.
Seeking value or worth in the thoughts within the listener's mind.
Finding merit in your head.
Reiteration of finding value or worth in the listener's thoughts.
Desiring moments from our past times.
Expressing a longing for moments from the past shared with the listener.
Am I breaking peace if I study the frames?
Pondering whether analyzing past experiences disrupts harmony, questioning the impact of studying frames.
Always set in my ways.
Admitting to being set in one's ways, suggesting resistance to change.
Why must we have all this worked out?
Raising a question about the necessity of having everything figured out in a relationship.
Whenever you're gone, I have a world of love of for you.
Expressing deep love for the listener in their absence.
And whenever I'm wrong, I swear that there's nothing that I would not do.
Promising dedication to the relationship, emphasizing a willingness to do anything when wrong.
If I'm honest, it's inevitable.
Acknowledging the inevitability of honesty in the relationship.
This is holding me down.
Suggesting that honesty is a burden or restraint on the speaker.
Set in my ways.
Reiterating being set in one's ways, possibly indicating resistance to change.
I'm stubborn and stuck in my ways.
Admitting to stubbornness and being stuck in established patterns.
Finally lonely.
Describing a state of being finally lonely, possibly indicating a realization or acceptance of solitude.
I'm finally lonely.
Reiterating the feeling of loneliness, reinforcing the emotional state.
Why must we have all this worked out?
Repeating the question about the necessity of having everything figured out in a relationship.
Whenever you're gone, I have a world of love of for you.
Reaffirming deep love for the listener in their absence.
And whenever I'm wrong, I swear that there's nothing that I would not do.
Reiterating dedication to the relationship and a commitment to do anything when wrong.
Cravings for connection, disguised by my control.
Expressing a desire for connection, masked by the speaker's need for control.
And to honor one's volition means sometimes to let go.
Highlighting the importance of letting go at times to honor someone's free will or choice.
Don't listen to me if what I'm saying tends to be confusing, it's not what I mean to be.
Reiterating the caution against taking the speaker's words seriously due to potential confusion.
I'm just trying to see how restarting something so beautiful could end in forgetfulness.
Repeating the reflection on the challenge of restarting a beautiful thing and the risk of it ending in forgetfulness.
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