Game of Two Fools
Whimsical Dance of Love and LongingLyrics
Is there something in your kind that,
Expressing curiosity or inquiry about a quality or characteristic in the listener's nature.
Steals my attention?
Noticing something captivating or intriguing about the listener.
This thing in your pride that
Highlighting a prideful aspect in the listener that is causing frustration.
Is grounding my frustrations in a sulk
Suggesting that the mentioned pride is contributing to a sulky or moody atmosphere.
Precisely so rough, you bite my tongue
Describing a rough or intense interaction where the speaker's tongue is bitten.
There’s this sight of you walking around
Observing the listener moving around, possibly with an intriguing quality.
Somehow you won my loose pijamas,
Recalling a moment when the speaker's loose pajamas were won by the listener, implying intimacy.
It’s lovely when you are coming by, sad and really empty
Expressing joy in the listener's presence, even when they appear sad or empty.
When you’are gone
Noting a sense of loss or longing when the listener is absent.
You said: “my days of being alone, now are gone”
Quoting the listener saying their days of being alone are over, indicating a commitment or relationship.
And I felt like the songs you grew up dancing to
Feeling a connection to the listener's past through the songs they danced to.
Now I can even make you bend just like my intends
Expressing influence over the listener, being able to guide or control their actions.
Far away in 1980’s, she said she loves him and he knews it
Referencing a past event in the 1980s where someone expressed love, creating a parallel to the present.
Kinda of happens all again
Suggesting a recurring pattern or cycle in relationships.
Because I love your shy temptations for so long
Expressing admiration for the listener's shy temptations over an extended period.
Equally so rough, I bite your tongue
Describing a reciprocation of intensity with the listener, involving biting their tongue.
And I felt like, the songs you grew up dancing to
Reiterating a connection to the listener's past through shared experiences with songs.
Now I can even make you bend just like my intends
Reaffirming the speaker's ability to influence or guide the listener's actions.
Don’t you melt before we meet
Prompting the listener not to lose their essence before an anticipated meeting.
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