Lyrics
Though you've decided that our love is wrong
Expressing acknowledgment of the partner's decision that their love is considered wrong or unacceptable.
And think that we should part
Suggesting a perceived necessity to part ways based on the decision mentioned in the previous line.
It seems as though I have loved you so long
Reflecting on the enduring nature of the love despite the impending separation.
You'll always be in my heart
Affirming a lasting place for the partner in the speaker's heart, emphasizing emotional attachment.
Is it a sin
Pondering whether the love being felt is considered a sin, introducing a moral dimension to the narrative.
Is it a crime
Continuing the exploration of the moral aspect, questioning if the love is perceived as a crime.
Loving you dear like I do
Expressing a deep and sincere love for the partner.
If it's a crime then I'm guilty
Conceding guilt if the act of loving is considered a crime by societal or moral standards.
Guilty of loving you
Reiterating the admission of guilt, emphasizing the persistent love for the partner.
Maybe I'm wrong dreaming of you
Acknowledging the possibility of being wrong in dreaming about the partner.
Dreaming the lonely night through
Describing a state of longing and yearning during the night, possibly due to separation.
If it's a crime then I'm guilty
Admitting guilt if dreaming of the partner is considered a wrongful act.
Guilty of dreaming of you
Reiterating the admission of guilt, particularly in the context of dreaming about the partner.
What can I do
Expressing a sense of helplessness, questioning what actions or words can change the situation.
What can I say
Continuing the reflection on the aftermath of taking blame for the situation.
After I've taken the blame?
Pondering the partner's decision to end the relationship despite the speaker taking responsibility.
You say we're through
Confirming the partner's intention to part ways and go in a different direction.
You'll go your way
Assuring that despite the separation, the speaker's feelings will remain unchanged.
But I'll always feel just the same
Expressing a perpetual emotional connection to the partner, regardless of the circumstances.
Maybe I'm right
Contemplating the possibility of being right or wrong in the love expressed.
Maybe I'm wrong
Reiterating the uncertainty regarding the rightness or wrongness of the intense love.
Loving you dear like I do
Expressing a deep and sincere love for the partner, similar to earlier lines.
If it's a crime then I'm guilty
Acknowledging guilt if loving the partner is considered a crime, echoing previous admissions.
Guilty of loving you
Reiterating the admission of guilt, emphasizing the enduring nature of the love despite societal judgments.
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