Lyrics
You’re colder than ice, you melt, so fast, it’s sad
You exhibit a cold and distant demeanor, but when you open up, it happens quickly, and it's disheartening.
(huh!)
(Expression of surprise or emphasis)
Every minute (no,no)
Emphasizing the frequency, suggesting a continuous occurrence.
Every second (no,no)
Reiterating the continuous nature, emphasizing each passing moment.
You do these things (but then, then)
You engage in certain actions or behaviors.
You won’t admit it
Despite your actions, you refuse to acknowledge them.
(no, no) I should’ve should’ve known when you didn’t pick up your phone, that, something must’ve went all wrong (all wrong)
Realization of a potential problem when the person didn't answer the phone, indicating something might be wrong.
One mistake after another
Series of errors or misjudgments.
Am I such a bother?
Questioning whether the speaker is causing inconvenience or trouble.
Living life for others
Living a life focused on others, possibly at the expense of personal well-being.
All the time
Consistently prioritizing others over oneself.
You’re colder than ice, you melt, so fast, it’s sad
Reiteration of the person's coldness, with a sense of regret about how quickly they change.
And I know I should’ve thought twice
Acknowledging that more careful consideration was necessary before developing romantic feelings.
before, falling in love
Reflecting on the need to be cautious and thoughtful before falling in love.
Your lies continue (you, you)
Pointing out the continuation of deceptive behavior or untruths.
Where have you been you (you, you)
Questioning the whereabouts of the person, indicating suspicion or concern.
Spin your stories (that, that)
Creating and narrating fictional stories, likely to deceive.
You have told me (huh!)
Referring to past instances of storytelling or deception.
I should’ve should’ve known when you stopped coming home that
Realization that something was wrong when the person stopped returning home, suggesting possible infidelity or hidden actions.
You weren’t all on your own (all wrong)
Clarifying that the person wasn't alone as claimed, indicating dishonesty.
One mistake after another
Repetition of the theme of making successive mistakes.
Am I such a bother?
Reiterating the question of whether the speaker is a burden.
Living life for others
Continuing to live a life dedicated to others, possibly at personal expense.
All the time
Persistently prioritizing others over oneself.
You’re colder than ice, you melt, so fast, it’s sad
Emphasizing the person's coldness, with a sense of sadness at the rapidity of their emotional changes.
And I know I should’ve thought twice
Reiterating the need for more careful consideration before developing romantic feelings.
before, falling in love
Reiterating the importance of thinking twice before falling in love.
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