Dizzy
Dizzying Circles of Love: Kyra Camille's Sweet InertiaLyrics
Isn't it dizzying
Expressing a feeling of being overwhelming or disorienting.
How we go 'round in circles
Reflecting on repetitive patterns or routines in a relationship.
At the mouth, I'm foaming
Describing intense emotions, possibly frustration or anger.
From the sweet inertia
Suggesting that the inertia of the situation is both sweet and challenging.
I don't mean to hurt you, babe
Apologizing for causing pain, though it has become a natural occurrence.
But lately it's come naturally
Acknowledging that hurting the partner has become a regular part of the relationship.
I'd rather not desert you, babe
Expressing a desire not to abandon the partner despite the circumstances.
But this way it has to be
Recognizing that the current situation is inevitable.
Oh and the things that follow, sometimes can be hard to swallow
Reflecting on the difficulties of accepting consequences.
I don't ever know what's true
Expressing uncertainty and confusion about the truth in the relationship.
Oh and the things it leads to aren't ever enough to please you
Stating that the outcomes of actions are insufficient to satisfy the partner.
But I guess I'll just make do
Accepting the situation and making the best of it.
Isn't it dizzying
Reiterating the disorienting nature of the relationship.
How we go 'round in circles
Highlighting the repetitive and circular nature of the relationship.
At the mouth, I'm foaming
Reiterating intense emotions and possibly a sense of frustration.
From the sweet inertia
Repeating the idea that the inertia of the situation is both sweet and challenging.
Oh and the things that follow, sometimes can be hard to swallow
Revisiting the difficulty of accepting the consequences of actions.
I don't ever know what's true
Reiterating the uncertainty and confusion about the truth in the relationship.
Oh and the things it leads to aren't ever enough to please you
Repeating that outcomes are insufficient to please the partner.
But I guess I'll just make do
Accepting the situation and making the best of it, again.
Isn't it dizzying, oh
Reiterating the overwhelming or disorienting nature of the relationship.
Isn't it dizzying
Posing a rhetorical question about the disorienting nature of the situation.
Isn't it dizzying, oh
Repeating the rhetorical question about the disorienting nature of the situation.
Isn't it dizzying
Reiterating the rhetorical question about the disorienting nature of the situation.
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