Guilty
Love's Forbidden Tune: Embracing Guilt in PassionLyrics
Though you've decided that our love is wrong
Expressing acknowledgment of a decision deeming their love as improper or unacceptable.
And think that we should part
Suggesting the belief that separation is necessary based on the perceived wrongness of their love.
It seems as though I have loved you so long
Reflecting on the enduring nature of the speaker's love despite the decision to part ways.
You'll always be in my heart
Affirming that the person will always hold a place in the speaker's heart.
Is it a sin
Raising the question of whether the love between them is considered morally wrong or forbidden.
Is it a crime
Pondering the possibility that their love may be viewed as a criminal act.
Loving you dear like I do
Expressing the depth of love despite potential societal judgments.
If it's a crime then I'm guilty
Admitting guilt if loving the person is deemed a crime.
Guilty of loving you
Affirming the speaker's guilt but attributing it to the act of loving the person.
Maybe I'm wrong dreaming of you
Considering the possibility of being mistaken while dreaming or yearning for the person.
Dreaming the lonely night through
Describing the act of dreaming throughout the lonely nights.
If it's a crime then I'm guilty
Reiterating the admission of guilt, specifically for dreaming of the person.
Guilty of dreaming of you
Acknowledging guilt for harboring dreams and thoughts about the person.
What can I do
Pondering the limited options and expressions available after accepting blame.
What can I say
Questioning what can be done or said in the aftermath of taking responsibility.
After I've taken the blame?
Reflecting on the consequences of admitting fault or guilt in the relationship.
You say we're through
Indicating the partner's decision to end the relationship and go separate ways.
You'll go your way
Emphasizing the speaker's enduring emotions despite the partner's departure.
But I'll always feel just the same
Expressing a perpetual feeling that remains unchanged despite the circumstances.
Maybe I'm right
Considering the possibility of being right in the depth and sincerity of their love.
Maybe I'm wrong
Contemplating the potential of being wrong in the intensity of their affection.
Loving you dear like I do
Reaffirming the profound love for the person, regardless of right or wrong.
If it's a crime then I'm guilty
Restating the admission of guilt, linking it to the act of loving the person.
Guilty of loving you
Affirming guilt specifically for the act of loving the person, summarizing the sentiment of the song.
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