Jungle Song

Rescue My Heart: A Plea for Love in Irbyy's Jungle
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Lyrics

Save me, I need you, do you hear me calling for you

Expressing a desperate plea for help, seeking support and attention.

Save me I need you, do you hear me...

Reiteration of the need for salvation, emphasizing the urgency of being heard.


I don't think you care, for me like you say

Doubting the sincerity of the care professed by the other person.

Tryna hold this love before it slips away

Attempting to preserve a failing love before it fades completely.

Only show me, love, with your touch, your feel

Desiring emotional connection and affection through physical touch.

I know your body's here, but I know your hearts not real

Recognizing physical presence but questioning the authenticity of emotional involvement.

So I'm giving you just one last chance to tell me that you love me

Offering a final opportunity for the partner to profess love.

And I will be the judge of if you want or if you need me

Claiming the right to evaluate the partner's sincerity in wanting or needing the relationship.

A damsel in distress more like a princess in a tower

Contrasting the vulnerable image ("damsel in distress") with a more empowered stance ("princess in a tower").

Baby baby baby before the dawning hour can you

Asking the partner to express love before a critical moment, possibly the end of the relationship.


Save me, I need you, do you hear me calling for you

Repetition of the plea for salvation and support.

Save me I need you, do you hear me

Reiteration of the desperate need for assistance and acknowledgment.


Used to think about all the things you say

Reflecting on past conversations and promises made by the partner.

As I lay at night and I rest my head

Contemplating the relationship while lying in bed.

Dreams of you and I haunt me every time

Experiencing recurring dreams about the partner, suggesting a haunting impact on thoughts.

So I'll become the knight

Deciding to take on the role of a knight, implying a commitment to protect the relationship.

Since you don't want to fight

Accepting the lack of willingness from the partner to fight for the relationship.

So I'm giving you just one last chance to tell me that you love me

Repeating the offer of a final chance for the partner to profess love.

And I will be the judge of if you love or if you need me

Reasserting the right to judge the partner's feelings and commitment.

A damsel in distress more like a princess in a tower

Revisiting the contrasting imagery of vulnerability and empowerment in the relationship.

Babe babe babe before the dawning hour can you

Requesting the partner to express love before a crucial moment, possibly the end of the relationship.


Save me, I need you, do you hear me calling for you

Echoing the desperate plea for salvation and support.

Save me I need you, do you hear me

Reiterating the urgent need for assistance and acknowledgment.

The lyrics of this song contain explicit content.
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