Pace
Navigating Love's Turbulence: Jaz Vernon's Melodic ReflectionsLyrics
Started off drinking
Initiating the journey with alcohol consumption
You tread through deep waters
Navigating through challenging situations
On the weekend
Referencing activities during the weekend
Damn what are you thinking
Expressing concern about someone's thoughts
Too fucked up, not enough
Feeling intoxicated but not ready to leave
Still ain’t leaving
Staying committed despite challenges
You say I got a way with words
Acknowledging a skill in communication
Every line makes the pain feel worst
Noting that words intensify emotional pain
What you need yeah
Asking about the essential needs
What you need?
Reiterating the question about needs
If it’s alright with you
Seeking agreement on decisions
Then it’s fine with me
Confirming acceptance of decisions
Fine with me
Repeated affirmation of acceptance
Fine with me
-Fine with me
-Fine with me
-Trespassed through your mind
Invading someone's thoughts
While you intruded mine
Reciprocal invasion of thoughts
Trust issues intertwined
Complications arising from trust issues
With the thought of Love on the line
Linking trust issues with the concept of love
Keep losing track of my Ex’s (X’s)
Difficulty in keeping track of past relationships
Like I’m dyslexic
Comparing difficulty to dyslexia
I’m hard to find
Being elusive or hard to find
Please don’t hit me like come slide
Requesting not to approach aggressively
You got problems wit ya Pride
Pointing out issues related to pride
Take another look inside
Encouraging self-reflection
Need to hear the truth sometimes
Emphasizing the importance of truth
know you don’t like it
Acknowledging discomfort with the truth
I don’t wanna type this
Reluctance to express thoughts through typing
But it’s been heavy on my mind
Weighing heavily on the mind
Still I come through
Continuing to be present despite challenges
Just for you
Maintaining the connection for the other person
Tell me what this love Gon make you do
Exploring the impact of love on actions
I say slow the pace
Suggesting a slower pace in the relationship
You say speed it up
Opposing the suggestion with a desire for speed
I might do the race
Contemplating engaging in a competitive relationship
Am I giving you enough?
Questioning if efforts are sufficient
(You enough)
-I say slow the pace
Reiterating the call for a slower pace
You say speed it up
Receiving opposition to slowing down
I might do the race
Considering a competitive approach again
Am I giving you enough?
Questioning adequacy in the relationship
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