true love technically
True Love's Paradox: A Symphony of Futile EffectsLyrics
Futile effects
Futile efforts or actions that are ultimately pointless or ineffective.
Oh, what a mess
An expression of chaos or disorder.
You said we'd die by the tsunami tide
A metaphorical reference to an impending catastrophic event (tsunami) that symbolizes the end of the relationship.
In each other's arms so tight
The desire to hold each other tightly before facing the impending disaster.
It's midnight I said goodbye because
Parting ways at midnight despite the connection or affection.
It's true love technically
Referring to the relationship as true love from a technical or theoretical standpoint.
But relatively, it doesn't matter
Implying that in comparison or context, the technicality of true love is irrelevant or insignificant.
True love technically
Reiterating the concept of true love in a technical sense within the relationship.
But relatively, it doesn't matter
Stating again that the technicality of true love holds no substantial importance.
I had a sense
A feeling or intuition.
Call it my sixth
Describing a heightened intuitive ability, possibly referring to extra perception.
I saw your eyes slide across the floor like dynamite
Observing the partner's eyes moving swiftly like an explosive or impactful force.
That's when I knew
Realizing something crucial or definitive about the relationship.
It's midnight I said goodbye because
Repeating the act of saying goodbye at midnight, emphasizing the timing of departure.
It's true love technically
Reiteration of the notion that the relationship embodies true love from a technical standpoint.
But relatively, it doesn't matter
Continuing to emphasize the insignificance of this technical aspect in comparison or context.
True love technically
Repeating the idea of true love in a technical sense, devoid of substantial importance.
But relatively, it doesn't matter
Further emphasizing the relative lack of significance of true love's technicality.
We don't know
Expressing uncertainty or lack of knowledge.
If lion, tiger, leopard
Analogizing various predatory animals and their methods of attack.
Strike the neck to kill
Describing a lethal attack specifically targeting the neck.
Out of mercy or convenience
Questioning whether such attacks are driven by compassion or mere convenience.
True love technically
Repetition of the idea that the relationship qualifies as true love on a technical level.
But relatively, it doesn't matter
Continuing to emphasize the triviality of this technical aspect in the grand scheme.
True love technically
Restating the concept of true love in a technical sense, lacking substantial importance.
But relatively, it doesn't matter
Reiterating the relative unimportance of true love's technicality.
True love technically
Repetition of the concept that the relationship embodies true love technically.
But relatively, it doesn't matter
Further emphasizing the insignificance of true love from a technical standpoint.
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