Lyrics
Fall into the traps
Expressing the idea of falling into difficulties or challenges
That you have set
Suggesting the presence of deliberate obstacles or snares
Walk a mile
Embarking on a journey or enduring a challenging experience
Force a smile
Putting on a fake or forced smile, possibly to hide true emotions
To make you
Addressing the person causing distress
Forget all that
Encouraging the person to forget the negative aspects of the speaker's past
I have become
Reflecting on the speaker's current identity or state
Within the past
Referring to a period of time that has passed
Couple months
Highlighting a specific timeframe, possibly a difficult period
I wonder if you
Questioning the other person's awareness or consideration
Think that this
Suggesting a perception that the situation is not taken seriously
Is all just a little game
Implies a belief that the challenges or emotions are treated as a game
Well I'll tell you what
Expressing determination not to give up despite challenges
I won't give up if you see
Affirming resilience even if the other person recognizes their mistakes
The error in your ways
Insisting that the other person acknowledges their wrongdoings
People see
Noting that others can observe the negative impact on the speaker
What you're doing to me
Asking how the person can perceive the situation as just or equitable
How can you think this is fair
Requesting a moment of empathy to understand the speaker's perspective
Take a second
Encouraging the other person to listen and comprehend the speaker's words
To hear my words
Emphasizing the importance of understanding the speaker's pain
Know the pain that I feel
Describing the emotional distress experienced by the speaker
You torment
Highlighting the persistent and intense torment inflicted by the other person
Me relentlessly
Pondering the reasons behind being chosen for such mistreatment
Why did you choose me
Expressing an extreme preference to avoid encountering the other person
I'd rather kill myself than to see
Conveying the severity of emotional pain, using a strong metaphor
Your face ever again
Expressing a strong aversion to the sight of the other person
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