losing game
Bipolar Games and Lame Excuses: Mekayla Skye's RevelationsLyrics
Fix your mouth how you speak or come correct
Emphasizing the importance of choosing words carefully or correcting one's speech.
I'm getting bored of the way you act repressed
Expressing dissatisfaction with the way someone behaves when suppressing their feelings.
You think I'm moody
Acknowledging a perception of moodiness from the other person's perspective.
You think I'm funny
Listing different perceptions of the speaker – funny, dumb, and selfish.
You think I'm dumb
Continuing to express the diverse opinions the other person holds about the speaker.
You think I'm selfish
Adding another perception of selfishness from the other person.
You think you love me
Contradicting the belief that the other person loves the speaker.
I'm not the one for you
Rejecting the idea that the speaker is the right match for the other person.
Oh you
Addressing the other person directly.
I can't stand how you're so bipolar
Expressing frustration with the other person's inconsistent behavior, describing it as bipolar.
One day hot but the next day colder
Highlighting the extreme shifts in the other person's demeanor.
Don't play with me, you should know that's a losing game
Warning the other person against playing games, suggesting that it's a losing proposition.
Quit blaming me and just go take the walk of shame
Encouraging the other person to accept responsibility and move on from mistakes.
Are you proud of yourself?
Questioning the other person's pride in their actions.
Take a bow
Suggesting the other person should acknowledge their actions with a bow.
I don't do get backs, I just do revenge
Claiming a preference for revenge over reconciliation.
I'm having fun entertaining all your friends
Indicating enjoyment in entertaining the other person's friends.
(Oh yeah)
An interjection expressing agreement or affirmation.
They think I'm everything that you're not
Highlighting the positive perception others have about the speaker.
And they think you're dumb
Stating a negative opinion about the other person.
They agree you're selfish and that I could so much better than you
Reiterating the negative perceptions of the other person and suggesting the speaker can do better.
Oh you
Repeating the direct address to the other person.
They can't stand how you're so bipolar
Reiterating frustration with the other person's inconsistent behavior.
One day hot but the next day colder
Repeating the description of the other person's fluctuating temperament.
Quit blaming me, it's obvious you haven't changed
Continuing to assign blame to the other person for not changing.
Don't play with me, we all know that you're still the same
Stating a common knowledge that the other person remains the same.
If it were me and I were you
Imagining how the other person might feel in the speaker's situation.
I would feel like such a fool
Anticipating the other person feeling foolish if roles were reversed.
If it were me and I were you
Repeating the anticipation of the other person feeling foolish.
I would work on my attitude
Suggesting the other person should work on improving their attitude.
Be on top of my P's and Q's
Advising the other person to be mindful of their behavior.
Focus on my gratitude's
Encouraging the other person to focus on gratitude.
Face up and accept the truth
Advising the other person to face the truth and accept it.
X out my lame excuses cause they're useless
Suggesting the other person eliminate lame excuses as they are ineffective.
Every time, you stab me in my spine
Expressing the pain of betrayal with a metaphorical reference to being stabbed in the spine.
It's time for you to walk the line
Declaring that it's time for the other person to face the consequences of their actions.
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