Damn You
Tangled Hearts and Midnight Confessions: Damn You by Megan Slankard UnveiledLyrics
Â??First of all,â?? he said, â??what is this?
Introduction: Someone questioning the nature of a situation or relationship.
Are you trying to make my heart beat faster
Wondering if the other person is intentionally affecting their emotions.
Or are you trying to stop it?â??
Questioning whether the intention is to excite or halt the speaker's heart.
I pretend I do not know
The speaker feigns ignorance or denial.
Maybe you talk too fast
Suggesting the other person may communicate too quickly.
Or maybe it's just too slow
Alternatively, implying that time with the other person may feel slow.
Â??What in the world,â?? I said, â??do you do?
The speaker is puzzled about the actions of the other person.
First you say, 'take it all'
Describing conflicting messages from the other person.
Then you say there's nothing left for youâ??
Expressing confusion about the other person's desires.
Tonight
Emphasizing the current moment with a focus on "tonight."
Nothing tonightâ??
Highlighting the absence of significant events or developments tonight.
Then he sighed like every night
Describing a recurring sigh, suggesting dissatisfaction.
Â??You always treat me good
Acknowledging good treatment but a lack of proper emotional treatment.
But you just never treat me right
Pointing out a discrepancy in how the speaker is treated.
Don't get me wrong, I hope you know
Clarifying appreciation for the other person's presence.
You can stick around
Expressing a desire for the other person to stay.
As long as you never ever go
Setting a condition for the other person to remain.
Please drop me a line
Requesting communication or connection.
Tune in tonightâ??
Encouraging the other person to be present tonight.
Damn, I love, I love your life
Expressing love for the other person's life.
Damn you, I love your lies sometimes
Acknowledging a contradictory feeling of loving the lies told by the other person.
It's funny how you get so mad
Noting the paradox of the other person's anger despite the speaker's perceived innocence.
You just cannot stand me
Asserting the speaker's benign nature despite the other person's irritation.
But I'm really not that bad
Expressing a contrast between the other person's perception and the speaker's actual character.
And some days between two and four
Suggesting a specific time for expressing love.
I might broadcast my love
Indicating a potential broadcast of affection.
Right to your door
Imagining sending love directly to the other person.
So tune in tonight
Reiterating the call for connection or communication tonight.
I'll drop you a line
Promising to send a message or communicate.
I'll drop you a line
Repeating the intention to send a message.
Drop you a line
Reiterating the act of sending a message.
Damn, I love, I love your eyes
Expressing love for the other person's eyes.
Damn you, I love your lies sometimes
Acknowledging a contradictory feeling of loving the lies told by the other person.
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