Lyrics
You’ve been abused enough (is enough)
You have experienced enough mistreatment or harm.
You wanna turn around, round
You desire to turn around or change your current situation.
Compromise your smile for a frown
You are willing to trade your happiness for sadness.
Breathe in the trees wrapped in bark brown
Find solace in nature, symbolized by trees with brown bark.
Sugar you flow through my veins I’m fixed
A metaphorical reference to feeling rejuvenated or healed.
I tried to never love you how’d it end up like this
Expressing surprise or regret at the unintended outcome of loving someone.
This is pure bliss yeah
The current state is one of complete happiness or contentment.
Darling I can’t believe the things that you lived through, I’m here
Expressing disbelief at the hardships the person has faced, affirming support.
You’re falling apart
You are experiencing emotional or physical disintegration.
Crumbling to pieces in my arms
The person is falling apart and breaking into pieces while being embraced.
You’re falling apart yeah
Reiteration of emotional disintegration and physical crumbling.
Crumbling to pieces in my arms my arms my arms
Continuation of the idea of falling apart, emphasizing the arms as a comforting space.
My arms, my arms
Repetition of the concept of crumbling in the speaker's arms.
Crumbling to pieces in my arms yes
Emphasizing the process of breaking apart while in an embrace.
She said it’s only just us
Confirmation that the situation involves only the two individuals.
It’s only me and you
Reiterating the exclusivity of the connection between the speaker and the person.
And I know you feel like second best to her
Acknowledging feelings of inadequacy compared to another person.
And it tears me apart as you crumble to pieces in my arms
The emotional pain experienced while witnessing the person falling apart.
Just look at my life, you’re the best thing happening right now
Despite challenges, the person is viewed as the best thing in the speaker's life.
But still I’m falling apart
Expressing personal emotional deterioration despite the positive presence of the person.
Crumbling to pieces in your arms, your arms
Reiteration of the crumbling process, specifying the arms as the location.
Crumbling to pieces in your arms, your arms
Continued emphasis on the breaking apart in the person's arms.
Crumbling to pieces in your arms, your arms
Repetition of the idea of crumbling in the person's arms for emphasis.
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