Too Much of You

Navigating Love's Expectations: 'Too Much of You' by Léonie Gray
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Lyrics

Full moon breaking down in two

Expressing the emotional impact of a full moon breaking down, possibly symbolizing a significant change or emotional turbulence.

I was falling apart, dear fool

Describing a personal emotional breakdown, addressing a person as a "fool" who may have played a role in the speaker's distress.

Therefore I was loving you

Stating the reason for the speaker's emotional state – their love for the addressed person.

Deeply scared you would love me too

Expressing fear that the addressed person might reciprocate the speaker's love, leading to deeper emotional vulnerability.

I don't wanna fall again

Declaring the speaker's reluctance to experience another emotional fall or heartbreak.

This kind of joy always brings me pain

Highlighting the paradoxical nature of joy causing pain, suggesting a history of emotional turmoil associated with happiness.

Blacked out the last few days

Indicating a period of memory loss or emotional numbness in the speaker's life.

Or was it years? I couldn't say

Reflecting uncertainty about the passage of time, whether it was just days or extended to years.

Am I too good to you

Pondering whether the speaker is treating the addressed person exceptionally well.

Do I ask too much of you

Raising the question of whether the speaker's expectations from the addressed person are too high.

too much of you

Repeating the concern about asking too much of the addressed person, emphasizing the theme of expectation.

Am I too good to you

Continuing to question the speaker's treatment of the addressed person.

Do I ask too much of you

Reiterating the inquiry about expecting too much from the addressed person.

too much of you

Repeating the concern about asking too much, reinforcing the theme of potentially excessive expectations.

Threw you on a pedestal

Placing the addressed person on a pedestal, possibly indicating high regard or unrealistic expectations.

Stayed stuck in between my walls

Describing a feeling of being stuck between emotional barriers, possibly related to the speaker's struggles.

Patterns screaming out my name

Noting recurring patterns in the speaker's life that seem to call out to them, suggesting a need for change.

I'm too old for these kind of games

Acknowledging a sense of maturity and a reluctance to engage in certain emotional games.

I don't know where to start

Expressing confusion about where to begin addressing emotional issues.

Tryna pull me out the dark

Desiring assistance or guidance to emerge from a dark emotional state.

Should we rise or should we fall

Posing a choice between rising above challenges or succumbing to them, questioning the resilience of the addressed person.

What is left of your beating heart

Questioning the vitality of the addressed person's heart, possibly in the context of emotional connection.

Am I too good to you

Repeating the question of whether the speaker is treating the addressed person exceptionally well.

Do I ask too much of you

Reiterating the inquiry about whether the speaker's expectations from the addressed person are too high.

too much of you

Repeating the concern about asking too much of the addressed person, emphasizing the theme of expectation.

Am I too good to you

Continuing to question the speaker's treatment of the addressed person.

Do I ask too much of you

Reiterating the inquiry about expecting too much from the addressed person.

too much of you

Repeating the concern about asking too much, reinforcing the theme of potentially excessive expectations.

Oh Ah

Introducing a vocal expression, possibly conveying emotional intensity or a moment of realization.

Am I too good to you

Repeating the question of whether the speaker is treating the addressed person exceptionally well.

Do I ask too much of you

Reiterating the inquiry about whether the speaker's expectations from the addressed person are too high.

too much of you

Repeating the concern about asking too much of the addressed person, emphasizing the theme of expectation.

Am I too good to you

Continuing to question the speaker's treatment of the addressed person.

Do I ask too much of you

Reiterating the inquiry about expecting too much from the addressed person.

too much of you

Repeating the concern about asking too much, reinforcing the theme of potentially excessive expectations.

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