Let Me Go
Breaking Free: Unraveling the Emotional Tapestry in Leah Humphrey's 'Let Me Go'Lyrics
I tied my heart up to the soles of your shoes
I committed emotionally by attaching my feelings to you
Saw my world start to revolve around you
My life started to center around you
What a shame, I hear them say
People express disappointment or disapproval
What a waste of a pretty face
Regret over the underutilization of a beautiful appearance
I used to fight you say the walls were too thin
In the past, I resisted, claiming the walls were too fragile
But now I'm tired so I just let you win
Exhausted now, I yield, letting you prevail
What a shame, crying in the dark
Expressing sorrow, shedding tears in darkness
I'm to blame
Self-blame for the situation
What if you're just familiar
Questioning if the connection is merely habitual
And I'm just sick
Suggesting a personal ailment or emotional distress
I used to feel comfort
Previously found solace, now feeling suffocated
Now the air's too thick
Sensation of a dense or oppressive atmosphere
I hate to fight you but at least it's so consistent
Reluctance in conflicts but acknowledging their regularity
Memorize you to your core so I'll predict it
Knowing someone thoroughly, anticipating their actions
Then I can fix it
Expressing a commitment to fixing problems
I'll always fix it
Reiterating determination to resolve issues
And I'm getting tired of talking to the walls
Frustration with one-sided conversations with inanimate objects
Writing notes to strangers in a bathroom stall
Seeking connection by leaving messages in public spaces
I'm starting to see it all
Gaining a broader understanding of the situation
What if you're just familiar
Reiteration of questioning the depth of the connection
And I'm just sick
Repeating the idea of personal distress or sickness
I used to feel comfort
Previously found comfort, now feeling overwhelmed
Now the air's too thick
Sensation of a dense or oppressive atmosphere
If I pull away
Contemplating pulling away from the connection
Will you tighten your grip
Questioning the response to distancing
Will the stitches rip
Concerns about potential damage or rupture in the relationship
Or will you just let me go
Questioning whether the other person will allow separation
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