Lyrics
When the wind is whispering
Expressing a moment when nature (wind) communicates subtly.
I feel dizzy
Feeling disoriented or lightheaded, possibly due to emotions.
And I start to think of you
Thoughts of a specific person (you) arise during the contemplation of the wind.
When the night is over
Feelings of loneliness emerge as the night comes to an end.
I feel lonely
Experiencing a sense of solitude.
And I think I don’t need you
Contradictory feelings arise, asserting independence by thinking of not needing the person.
I need you I don’t need you
Repetition of conflicting emotions, expressing a struggle between needing and not needing someone.
As past and always
Suggesting a continuous conflict between needing and not needing, emphasizing the past.
I need you I don’t need you
Reiteration of the internal struggle, stating it as a personal story.
It is the story of my own
Indicating that the conflicting emotions are part of the narrator's life experience.
I think I can be a better me
Expressing a belief in personal growth, independent of the presence of the person addressed.
With u or without u
Claiming the ability to become a better version of oneself with or without the person.
I think I can be a better me
Repeating the assertion of self-improvement, regardless of the relationship status.
With u or without u
Emphasizing the narrator's independence in the journey of self-betterment.
When I’m walking down the street
Describing a situation of encountering the person and their new companion while walking.
And I see you and your new friend
Reacting to the sight of the person with someone new, possibly evoking mixed emotions.
When years ago, I’d run away
Recalling a past tendency to avoid such situations, contrasting with a current willingness to greet.
Now I go and say hello.
Expressing a change in behavior, now approaching and saying hello.
I need you I don’t need you
Reiteration of the internal struggle, emphasizing its persistence through time.
As past and always
Continuing to emphasize the conflict between needing and not needing, with a reference to the past.
I need you I don’t need you
Repeating the internal conflict, framing it as an ongoing personal narrative.
It is the story of my own
Affirming that the internal struggle is an integral part of the narrator's life story.
I think I can be a better me
Restating the belief in personal growth, echoing the sentiment of becoming a better self.
With u or without u
Claiming the potential for self-improvement with or without the presence of the addressed person.
I think I can be a better me
Reiterating the independence in the journey of self-betterment.
With u or without u
Emphasizing the narrator's ability to evolve independently in the pursuit of self-improvement.
I think I can be a better me
Repeating the assertion of independence and personal growth, irrespective of the relationship status.
With u or without u
Expressing confidence in the ability to become a better self, with or without the addressed person.
I think I can be a better me
Continuing to assert the narrator's potential for self-improvement independently of the relationship.
With u or without u
Reiterating the belief in personal growth and self-betterment, emphasizing independence from the addressed person.
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