Still Gonna Try
Love's Resilience: Still Gonna Try by Josh Kelley UnraveledLyrics
Seems to me that you only want me when you're happy, are you happy? Or are we just wasting time. I'll make it easy, if you stay or you leave me, I'm still gonna try.
Expresses the singer's perception that they are only desired when the other person is happy and questions if the happiness is genuine or if the relationship is a time-wasting endeavor.
Still gonna try
Reiterates the determination to continue trying despite uncertainties in the relationship.
Ooooooo
Emotional vocalization, possibly indicating a sense of longing or contemplation.
Still gonna try
Repeated affirmation of the commitment to keep trying, reinforced by vocalizations conveying emotion.
Ooooooo
-Still gonna try
-Ooooooo
-Every once in a while, I catch myself in the same ol' denial. I hold my breath for a moment where I can forget you're gone.
Reflects on moments of denial where the singer wishes to forget the absence of the other person.
Seems to me, you wanna ignore me when you have me, do you have me? I think its time to decide. There must be a reason that I can't stop believin' that one day you'll leave me behind.
Suggests a pattern where the other person tends to ignore the singer when they are already in a relationship, prompting a decision about the future of the relationship.
But I'm still gonna try
Repeats the determination to try despite the uncertainty and the belief that the other person might eventually leave.
Ooooooo
-Still gonna try
-Ooooooo
-Still gonna try
-Ooooooo
-Every once in a while, I catch myself in the same ol' denial. I hold my breath for a moment where I can forget you're gone.
Reiterates the struggle with denial and the desire to momentarily forget the absence of the other person.
Still gonna try
Continues to emphasize the commitment to keep trying, possibly indicating a sense of resilience or hope.
Still gonna try
-Still gonna try
-Still gonna try
-Still gonna try
-Seems to me that you only want me when you're happy, are you happy?
Rephrases the initial observation about being desired only when the other person is happy, questioning the sincerity of the happiness.
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