Heartbreak

Echoes of Heartbreak: MDWS's Emotional Tale Unveiled
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Lyrics

Oh she's crying, you reach out your hand at her

Describing a situation where someone is crying, and the speaker reaches out to comfort or help.

Tell her she's wrong, baby

The speaker advises someone to tell the crying person that they are mistaken or incorrect about something.

She don't understand that

Expressing that the crying person doesn't comprehend something.

She changed her ways so

Indicating a change in behavior by the crying person to gain approval or validation from someone else.

She can get your acceptance

Suggesting the reason behind the change in behavior—to seek approval from another person.

Don't keep me running

Requesting not to be continuously pursued or chased due to past errors.

From your past mistakes

Acknowledging past mistakes that caused tears.

And tears were flying

Describing a situation where tears were shed.

She told me I was all and

The crying person expressed that the speaker meant everything to them.

Thought I don't know

Admitting uncertainty about distinguishing between what is right and wrong for the crying person.

Your right from your wrong

An internal confusion or inability to discern the crying person's morality or actions.


I can feel your heartbreak honey

Feeling the emotional pain or sadness of the crying person.

When you scream and they don't come running

Sensing the distress of the crying person when they seek help but receive no response.

I can feel your heartbreak honey

Empathizing with the crying person's heartbreak when they cry but receive no assistance.

When you cry and they don't do nothing

Understanding the pain felt by the crying person when they seek help but receive no aid.

I can feel your heartbreak honey

Reiterating the sensation of the crying person's heartbreak when ignored despite seeking help.

When you scream and they don't come running

Reaffirming the emotional turmoil of the crying person when they cry but receive no response.

I can feel your heartbreak honey

Continuing to express the emotional pain felt by the crying person when help is not received.

When you cry and they don't do nothing

Emphasizing the frustration of the crying person when they cry but receive no assistance.

Don't do, don't do nothing

Advising against inaction or not providing help when needed.

They don't do nothing

Stating that others are not taking any action to help.

Don't do nothing

Reiterating the lack of action from others.


Defying, I'll tell you to go

Suggesting resistance or defiance, telling someone to leave.

Tell me it's freezing, I know it's cold

Acknowledging the coldness or harshness of a situation.

She breaks and she's screaming

Describing a person's emotional breakdown involving screaming.

No, you don't understand

Expressing a lack of understanding from the listener's perspective.

I don't mean nothing, I don't mean nothing

Repeating that something doesn't hold significance or meaning.

Don't take your hand now

Advising against offering assistance or support now.


I can feel your heartbreak honey

Reiterating the ability to sense the emotional pain of the crying person when ignored.

When you scream and they don't come running

Repeating the sentiment of feeling the crying person's heartbreak and the lack of response when seeking help.

I can feel your heartbreak honey

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When you cry and they don't do nothing

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I can feel your heartbreak honey

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When you scream and they don't come running

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I can feel your heartbreak honey

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When you cry and they don't do nothing

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I can feel your heartbreak honey

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When you scream and they don't come running

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I can feel your heartbreak honey

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When you cry and they don't do nothing

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I can feel your heartbreak honey

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When you scream and they don't come running

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I can feel your heartbreak honey

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When you cry and they don't do nothing

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No they don't, no they don't

Reiterating that others are not taking any action or providing help.

No they don't do nothin

Emphasizing again the lack of action or assistance from others.

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