Lyrics
two cents like i’m just a pick in your side stuck like postage
Feeling insignificant or bothersome in your presence, like a small irritation.
my mind, i called it a motion when you weren’t so gentle
Referring to mental turmoil or agitation during a period when your behavior wasn't kind or considerate.
we should’ve made up by now
Implying a desire to resolve conflicts or reconcile differences by now.
we should’ve made out by now
Expressing an expectation for a more intimate or close relationship at this point.
i cant really see your name without my heart feeling like it’ll drop into some darkness
Suggesting emotional distress or vulnerability when reminded of your name, associating it with a sense of impending darkness.
and god, i wont really see my blinds
Unable to shield oneself from seeing the truth or reality.
letting you bleed back into my life
Allowing past emotional wounds or issues to resurface and affect your current life.
we should’ve made up by now
Reiterating the desire or expectation for resolution or reconciliation at this point.
we should’ve made out by now
Expressing a longing or expectation for physical intimacy or closeness now.
i cant really see your name without my heart feeling like it’ll drop into some darkness
Reemphasizing the emotional turmoil experienced upon encountering your name.
crawl in to my heart like it was never mine
Inviting someone deeply into your emotional space, suggesting a willingness to be vulnerable.
pickin at the deepest spots like i was never finished moving out
Feeling emotionally unsettled or incomplete despite attempts to move on.
like i was never moving out right
Questioning if the process of moving on was ever properly initiated or completed.
you couldve called me out
Expressing a wish for the other person to have confronted or addressed certain issues.
if only
Expressing regret or a feeling of missed opportunity.
call me out
Asking for direct confrontation or honesty regarding perceived faults or mistakes.
call me out like im the bad person all along and you’re just a victim
Requesting to be called out or blamed if seen as the antagonist, acknowledging a perceived victimhood.
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