Worn Out
Navigating Heartache: Joaquin Caste's 'Worn Out' EmotionsLyrics
They've already left again
Expressing the departure of others
And I'm left to stand the pain
Feeling the emotional pain of being left behind
Anyways I do not know how anyone could like me
Expressing self-doubt about being likable
Uninvited once again,
Feeling unwelcome or excluded again
It might just be routine
Suggesting a recurring pattern of being left out
But I'll pretend that I'm fine sticking in my home
Pretending to be fine while staying at home
But I don't know how do I have to ask
Expressing uncertainty about how to inquire
If I really want to stand on unmet sites
Contemplating the decision to confront unmet expectations
I wanna know where you are all the time
Desiring constant knowledge of others' whereabouts
But I feel OK
Claiming to feel okay despite challenges
I'm not liked as much as I'd want
Acknowledging a lack of popularity
I just want some mutual stuff
Expressing a desire for mutual understanding
I'll guess I need some time to cut them off
Recognizing the need for time to distance oneself
I thought of you as my gold
Considering someone special as "gold"
But it seems like I'm your pen
Realizing one's own role as less significant
It seems you haven't changed at all
Noting a lack of change in the other person
But I don't know how do I have to act
Expressing uncertainty about how to behave
As I do want to stand on unmet sites
Contemplating the decision to confront unmet expectations (repeated)
I wanna know where you are all the time
Desiring constant knowledge of others' whereabouts (repeated)
But I feel OK
Claiming to feel okay despite challenges (repeated)
But I don't know how do I have to ask
Expressing uncertainty about how to inquire (repeated)
As i do want to stand on unmet sites
Contemplating the decision to confront unmet expectations (repeated)
I wanna know where you are all the time
Desiring constant knowledge of others' whereabouts (repeated)
But I feel OK
Claiming to feel okay despite challenges (repeated)
My friend
Concluding with a mention of a friend
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