Lyrics
Am I enough for you to fall in love
Questioning self-worth and whether the person is sufficient for someone to fall in love with.
A hopeless story
Describing the narrative as a story filled with hopelessness.
Can't keep it up, but can you call my bluff
Expressing difficulty in maintaining something, possibly a relationship, and challenging the listener to see through deception.
Hope you're sorry
Wishing for the other person to feel remorse or regret.
Pain in your eyes but you don't care
Observing pain in the other person's eyes, noting the indifference or lack of concern.
Trouble at your door again, but there's no one there
Highlighting trouble or problems at the person's doorstep without anyone to help or address them.
I left long before
Indicating departure from the situation before witnessing the other person's emotional breakdown.
You were crying on the bathroom floor you said I don't wanna
Recalling a past moment when the person was found crying on the bathroom floor, expressing a reluctance to know more.
I don't wanna know
Reiterating a disinterest in knowing more about the emotional distress.
Am I enough for you to fall in love
Repeating the question of whether the speaker is sufficient for the other person to fall in love.
A hopeless story
Reiterating the hopelessness of the narrative.
Can't keep it up, but can you call my bluff
Repeating the challenge to see through deception and questioning the other person's remorse.
Hope you're sorry
Expressing a desire for the other person to feel regret or sorrow.
I, I, hold you up
Declaring support for the other person despite the challenging situation.
Hope you're sorry
Reiterating the hope for the other person to feel sorry or regretful.
I, I, hold you up
Further expressing the speaker's role in holding the other person up emotionally.
Tell me why
Pose a question about the reasons behind certain statements or actions.
Tell me why you said
Asking the other person to explain why they claimed something was a mistake.
It was all just a mistake, baby
Addressing the idea that the past shouldn't be a source of concern, even though it's all that remains.
Don't worry about the past but it's all we have, oh-oh
Reflecting on the importance of the past despite advice to not worry about it.
All you said
Recalling something said by the other person.
Times at your back like a shadow, you said
Comparing time to a shadow and suggesting not to invest time in forgetting the speaker.
Don't waste your time I'll forget you
Advising the other person not to waste time trying to forget the speaker.
Am I enough for you to fall in love
Repeating the question of self-worth in the context of falling in love.
A hopeless story
Reiterating the hopelessness of the story.
Can't keep it up, but can you call my bluff
Repeating the difficulty in maintaining something and challenging the other person's ability to see through deception.
Hope you're sorry
Expressing a desire for the other person to feel regret or sorrow.
I, I, hold you up
Declaring support for the other person despite the challenging situation.
Hope you're sorry
Reiterating the hope for the other person to feel sorry or regretful.
I, I, hold you up
Further expressing the speaker's role in holding the other person up emotionally.
Hope you're sorry
Reiterating a desire for the other person to feel regret or sorrow.
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