Body of Water

Embracing Self-Love: Lily Mae Harrington's Journey Through Insecurities
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Lyrics

Can I ask you something?

Expressing a desire to ask a question.

Something I can't get off my mind

Reflecting on a persistent thought.

Do you love me cause I'm smart and beautiful, or was I all that you could find?

Questioning the motive behind being loved, whether for intelligence and beauty or as the only option.

Told my curves are in they still don't fit my skin

Acknowledging comments about physical appearance not aligning with personal identity.

I guess the learning curve came a little late

Realizing a delayed understanding of life's challenges.

Whatchu lovin on whatchu lovin on baby I have learned to hate

Expressing a dislike for what used to be loved, possibly due to negative experiences.


I wanna love me like, I wanna love me like, I wanna love me like you do

Desiring self-love equivalent to the love received from someone else.

I need to learn to love myself as much as I love you

Recognizing the need to love oneself as much as the significant other is loved.


Can I ask you something?

Repeating the desire to ask a question, suggesting inner turmoil.

Should I put makeup on my face?

Contemplating whether external changes, like makeup, would affect the level of love received.

Would you love me more would you love me more

Wondering if external enhancements would lead to more love.

If I was wrapped in silk satin or lace

Exploring the idea of love being influenced by external factors like luxurious fabrics.

Told my curves are in they still don't fit my skin

Reiterating struggles with body image despite external validations.

I guess the learning curve came a little late

Acknowledging a delayed understanding of personal growth.

Whatchu lovin on what those hands are on baby I have learned to hate

Expressing disdain for what was once loved, possibly due to negative experiences.


I wanna love me like, I wanna love me like, I wanna love me like you do

Reiterating the desire for self-love comparable to external love.

I need to learn to love myself as much as I love you

Affirming the need to love oneself as much as the significant other is loved.


It's just salt and bone and soft metal running through my veins

Describing the body as a combination of physical elements, suggesting vulnerability.

I ain't got room for love, this Body of Water must be drained

Declaring a lack of space for love, implying emotional exhaustion or emptiness.


I wanna love me like, I wanna love me like, I wanna love me like you do

Reiterating the desire for self-love equivalent to external love.

I need to learn to love myself

Acknowledging the necessity to learn self-love.

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