Blame It on Fate
Fateful Choices: A Tale of Love's UndoingLyrics
Why are you fighting?
Questioning the reasons behind a conflict or argument.
I thought we wanted the same thing
Expressing confusion as both parties supposedly shared the same goal.
Why are you crying?
Questioning why there are tears, indicating emotional distress.
You said you never wanted me back
Recalling a statement where the person claimed not to want reconciliation.
I thought you needed some time alone
Believing the other person needed time alone but expressing misunderstanding.
But time made you lonely
Noting that time, instead of bringing solace, led to loneliness.
So don't come running, now it's too late
Advising against seeking reconciliation, asserting it's too late.
Blame it on consequences, blame it on fate
Attributing the situation to consequences and fate, shifting blame.
Sending me flowers won't bring me home
Rejecting the symbolic gesture of sending flowers to mend the relationship.
It was you, not me wanting some time alone
Clarifying that the other person, not oneself, desired solitude.
Why do you want me
Pondering the motivation behind the desire for reconciliation amid mutual hurt.
When we're hurting each other?
Questioning the logic of continuing a relationship causing harm to both.
Why do you call me
Asking why communication occurs when there's nothing substantial to convey.
When you have nothing at all to say?
Highlighting the lack of meaningful content in the communication.
I thought you needed some time to think
Reiterating the belief that the other person needed time for contemplation.
But time left me thinking
Reflecting on the fact that time, instead of clarifying, intensified thoughts.
So don't come running, now it's too late
Repeating the advice not to seek reconciliation, emphasizing the lateness of the attempt.
Blame it on consequences, blame it on fate
Reiterating the attribution of the situation to consequences and fate.
Sending me flowers won't bring me home
Rejecting the idea that gestures like sending flowers can repair the damage.
It was you, not me wanting some time alone
Clarifying that the desire for solitude originated from the other person.
Why are you begging?
Questioning why there is a plea for reconciliation after the other person ended the relationship.
It was you who made us end this
Asserting that it was the other person who caused the relationship to end.
Why am I listening
Reflecting on the act of listening despite the constant yelling.
When you're yelling all the time?
Describing the frequent and intense nature of the other person's yelling.
I thought you needed some time away
Believing the other person needed time away, expressing initial understanding.
But time became distance
Observing that with time, the physical distance between them increased.
So don't come running, now it's too late
Reiterating the advice not to seek reconciliation due to its lateness.
Blame it on consequences, blame it on fate
Reaffirming the attribution of the situation to consequences and fate.
Sending me flowers won't bring me home
Rejecting the idea that sending flowers can be a remedy to bring back home.
It was you, not me wanting some time alone
Restating that the desire for solitude originated from the other person.
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