I'll Be Alright
Surviving Heartache: Finding Strength in AdversityLyrics
You're killin' me
Feeling emotionally hurt or distressed by someone's actions or words.
With your words
Experiencing pain caused by the words spoken by the other person.
You're killin' me
Reiterating the emotional impact of the person's words, emphasizing the profound effect on the speaker.
Way down in my heart
Expressing deep emotional pain that is felt in the speaker's heart.
Are ya feelin' me?
Asking if the other person is understanding or empathizing with the speaker's emotions.
Way down in ma' soul?
Questioning if the emotional impact is resonating within the speaker's soul at a profound level.
Can you even hear me?
Doubting whether the other person can truly comprehend or listen to the speaker.
When I scream out into the night?
Expressing frustration at not being heard despite screaming out emotions into the night.
I gotta tell ya', darlin'
Asserting that the speaker needs to communicate something important to the other person.
I gotta tell you
Repeating the urgency and importance of communicating with the other person.
I'll be alright
Conveying a sense of reassurance or self-affirmation that despite the challenges, the speaker will be okay.
You're killin' me
Experiencing intense emotional pain inflicted by the other person physically.
With your bare hands
Highlighting the use of hands to cause physical harm, emphasizing a direct and personal impact.
You're killin' me
Reiterating the impact on the speaker's emotional state, specifically mentioning heartbreak.
Breaking my heart
Describing the emotional pain caused by the other person's actions, leading to a broken heart.
Are ya feelin' me?
Questioning if the other person understands the speaker's emotions in a cold and challenging world.
In this cold world?
Expressing a sense of isolation or emotional coldness in the world while seeking understanding.
Can ya' even hear me?
Doubting the ability of the other person to hear the speaker's emotions in the challenging environment.
When I scream out into the night?
Repeating the frustration of not being heard, emphasizing the act of screaming into the night.
I gotta tell ya' darlin'
Restating the urgency to communicate something important to the other person.
I gotta tell you
Reiterating the importance of conveying a message to the other person for emotional resolution.
I'll be alright
Affirming that despite the challenges, the speaker will be okay and can overcome the emotional turmoil.
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