KNEES

Heartbreak Symphony: Lilly Moss Unveils a Tale of Second Chances and Painful Choices
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Lyrics

Where did I go wrong

Expressing regret or self-reflection about a mistake or misjudgment.

Did I choose the right turn and then just trip and fall

Questioning the choices made and the possibility of stumbling despite making what seemed like the right decisions.

Thought I had it right this time

Believing that previous actions were correct, but now facing unexpected challenges.

But now you're begging me please and I don't know why

Confusion about the partner's plea for forgiveness, unclear about the reasons behind it.

I was always there when you were always hell knows where

Expressing consistency and commitment in the past, contrasting with the partner's unpredictable behavior.

I never lied to you but you couldn't admit it your ego's too bruised

Asserting honesty, but the partner's inability to acknowledge it due to wounded pride.

How do I let go

Seeking advice or expressing uncertainty about how to move on from the situation.

When you keep pulling me so close

Feeling the emotional pull from the partner despite the desire to distance oneself.

How do I let you know

Expressing a challenge in communicating feelings or intentions to the partner.

One chances two chances three chances four

Enumerating the numerous chances given to the partner to make amends.

How many chances can I give you more

Questioning the limit to the number of opportunities for reconciliation.

One breaks two and I'm on the floor

Describing emotional breakdown or vulnerability after repeated disappointments.

Baby let's see what those knees are for

Suggesting a provocative or intimate action to test the partner's commitment.

Knees are for

Reiterating the significance of knees in a symbolic or metaphorical sense.

Knees are for

Emphasizing the importance of knees in the context of the relationship.

Why don't you listen to me when I speak

Expressing frustration at the partner's lack of attentiveness or understanding.

In one ear and right out the other

Noting a communication barrier or lack of receptiveness in the partner.

Maybe this is why we can't be together

Suggesting that the identified issue is a fundamental obstacle to the relationship.

One chances two chances three chances four

Repeating the theme of giving chances, indicating a recurring pattern.

How many chances can I give you more

Pondering the sustainability of extending chances given a history of failure.

One breaks two and I'm on the floor

Expressing emotional exhaustion and a breaking point in the relationship.

I can't do this anymore

Declaring an inability to endure the current situation any longer.

One chances two chances three chances four

Repeating the idea of limited chances, signaling a shift in approach.

I don't give chances anymore

Rejecting the idea of providing additional chances due to past disappointments.

You should have learned and did it before

Reflecting on the partner's failure to learn from past mistakes.

Baby can you show me what those knees are for

Posing a challenge for the partner to demonstrate sincerity and commitment.

Knees are for

Reiterating the symbolic importance of knees in the context of the relationship.

Knees are for

Emphasizing the significance of knees as a focal point of the partner's actions.

So maybe you should have learned before

Suggesting that the partner should have learned from previous experiences.

Why does it take me to leave to have your knees on the floor

Questioning why a drastic action (leaving) is necessary for the partner to change.

One chances two chances three chances four

Reiterating the theme of chances, emphasizing the end of tolerance.

You got all my chances not anymore

Affirming the decision to stop providing opportunities for reconciliation.

Time to walk out and leave you on the floor

Deciding to walk away and leave the partner in a vulnerable state.

Maybe it'll show you what your knees are for

Suggesting that the partner may finally understand the consequences of their actions.

Knees are for

Reiterating the symbolic importance of knees as a lesson or realization.

Knees are for

Emphasizing the significance of knees in the context of the relationship's dynamics.

Knees are for

Repeating the symbolic importance of knees in the narrative.

Knees are for

Concluding with a final emphasis on the symbolic role of knees in the relationship.

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