Low

What Part of Me

Unveiling the Unclaimed Depths
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Lyrics

What part of me don’t you know?

Questioning what aspect of the speaker the listener is unfamiliar with.

What part of me don’t you own?

Expressing a sense of possession or control over the speaker by the listener.

What part of me don’t you know?

Repetition of the first line, emphasizing the lack of understanding by the listener.

What part of me don’t you own?

Repetition of the second line, reinforcing the theme of possession or control.


Can’t you see that I’m bleedin' out here?

Describing a vulnerable state, possibly emotionally or physically, with the metaphor of bleeding.

Waking up from a dreamin' out here

Awakening from a dream, suggesting a shift in perception or awareness.

It’s gettin' hard to believe in out here

Expressing difficulty in maintaining belief or faith in something.

It’s a 100 degreesin' out here

Highlighting challenging and uncomfortable conditions, possibly a metaphor for a difficult situation.


What part of me don’t you know?

Reiteration of the central question, emphasizing the lack of understanding from the listener.

What part of me don’t you own?

Repetition of the possessive tone, reinforcing the idea of the listener's control over the speaker.

What part of me don’t you know?

Restating the question, underscoring the theme of the listener's lack of knowledge.

What part of me don’t you own?

Repeating the concept of ownership, intensifying the feeling of control by the listener.


Sometimes it scares me to death

Expressing fear or anxiety, possibly related to the previous themes of vulnerability and control.

Sometimes it takes all my breath

Describing a situation where the speaker feels breathless, potentially indicating emotional suffocation.

Talking, talking and pleading all night

Referring to communication efforts, including talking and pleading, possibly indicating a struggle in the relationship.

It must be somewhere to reach the other side

Suggesting a hope or belief that there is a solution or resolution on the "other side" of the difficulties.


What part of me don’t you know?

Restating the central question, seeking clarity on the listener's understanding of the speaker.

What part of me don’t you own?

Reiteration of the possessive tone, emphasizing the theme of control or influence by the listener.

What part of me don’t you know?

Repeating the question, underscoring the speaker's frustration or confusion.

What part of me don’t you own?

Repetition of the ownership theme, intensifying the feeling of being possessed or controlled.


Don’t you know, oh oh oh oh oh, oh oh

Repetition of the question with vocalized sounds, possibly indicating an emotional plea for understanding.

Oh oh, oh oh

Continuation of vocalized sounds, reinforcing the emotional intensity of the speaker's plea.

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