Loudmouth

Loudmouth: Challenging Expectations in Relationships
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Lyrics

Ask me out, sing me a song

Expressing a desire to be asked out and serenaded with a positive affirmation of being wonderful.

Tell me I'm wonderful, nothing could ever go wrong

Seeking reassurance that everything will go well and nothing will go wrong.

Tell me I'm pretty and tell me you care

Desiring compliments about appearance and care, anticipating sincerity.

Then tomorrow call my best friend, yeah, the one who has blonde hair

Highlighting a scenario where the person, despite previous assurances, betrays trust by contacting a friend.

Mister, mister, what can I say

Addressing the person and expressing a need to respond to their behavior.

Your sweet and cute and charming in a misogynistic way

Acknowledging the person's positive qualities but in a way that implies a negative, possibly disrespectful, undertone.

Be my friend or maybe even more

Openness to friendship or more, expecting respectful treatment.

I'm sure you'll treat me right, yeah, I'm sure you'll hold the door

Believing in the person's ability to treat well, including small gestures like holding the door.

As you tell me to be quiet as I yell out all your lies

Experiencing contradiction as the person asks for silence while being confronted with lies.

You tell me to just calm down and stop rolling my eyes

Being asked to calm down despite legitimate reactions and expressions.

'Cause I'm just a loudmouth when I say words you've never heard

Identifying as a loudmouth when expressing unique thoughts or rejecting unwanted advances.

When I tell you I'm not interested, a phrase you find absurd

Encountering disbelief when expressing disinterest, challenging societal norms.

I'm just a loudmouth when I say you might be wrong

Reiterating being a loudmouth when pointing out potential mistakes or disagreements.

When I tell you not to call me that, when I call you out in a song

Refusing to be labeled negatively, especially when calling out the person through song.

I'm loud but your the one that's wrong

Asserting that being loud doesn't make one wrong, countering a perceived accusation.

Flirt with me all innocent and suave

Describing a flirtatious encounter with innocence and charm, leaving room for approval.

Compliment my everything and maybe I'll applaud

Hinting at the possibility of applause if compliments are genuine.

Play your games and send your toxic snaps

Referencing the person's involvement in manipulative actions and harmful communication.

Chasing every girl, yeah, your surely good at that

Criticizing the person's pursuit of multiple relationships, suggesting proficiency in such endeavors.

As you tell me to be quiet as I yell out all your lies

Experiencing contradiction as the person asks for silence while being confronted with lies (repeated).

You tell me to just calm down and stop rolling my eyes

Being asked to calm down despite legitimate reactions and expressions (repeated).

'Cause I'm just a loudmouth when I say words you've never heard

Reiterating being a loudmouth when expressing unique thoughts or rejecting unwanted advances (repeated).

When I tell you I'm not interested, a phrase you find absurd

Encountering disbelief when expressing disinterest, challenging societal norms (repeated).

I'm just a loudmouth when I say you might be wrong

Reiterating being a loudmouth when pointing out potential mistakes or disagreements (repeated).

When I tell you not to call me that, when I call you out in a song

Refusing to be labeled negatively, especially when calling out the person through song (repeated).

I'm just a loudmouth when I say words you've never heard

Reiterating being a loudmouth when expressing unique thoughts or rejecting unwanted advances (repeated).

When I tell you I'm not interested, a phrase you find absurd

Encountering disbelief when expressing disinterest, challenging societal norms (repeated).

I'm just a loudmouth when I say you might be wrong

Reiterating being a loudmouth when pointing out potential mistakes or disagreements (repeated).

When I tell you not to call me that, when I call you out in a song

Refusing to be labeled negatively, especially when calling out the person through song (repeated).

I'm loud but your the one that's wrong

Asserting that being loud doesn't make one wrong, countering a perceived accusation (repeated).

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