Lyrics
I hope you see me on your TV
The singer wishes to be noticed on television by the person they are addressing.
And everything reminds you of me
Every aspect of the person's surroundings reminds them of the singer.
I'll haunt your memory of what we could be
The singer intends to persist in the memories of what the relationship could have been.
Love is never what this was supposed to be
The relationship didn't turn out as expected, and love was not part of it.
I'm in everything you do
The singer asserts their presence in everything the person does.
I won't haunt you like you do
Unlike the haunting behavior of the person, the singer won't haunt in the same way.
I'm in every song we used to sing along
The singer's influence is found in every song they used to sing together.
When you can't tell what's right from wrong
Reference to the confusion in distinguishing right from wrong after the relationship.
No matter what you do, I'm ingrained in you
The singer's impact remains deeply embedded in the person, regardless of their actions.
You'll see me in the street
The singer will be visible in public spaces, perhaps symbolizing a shared history.
In everything you ear
The person will hear the singer in various sounds or conversations.
You'll see me in every person that you meet
The singer's presence will be felt in every new person the individual encounters.
You'll compare their love to mine
Comparisons between the new connections and the singer's love will be inevitable.
All the while you're denying
The person denies their feelings while making these comparisons.
You just loved the idea of me
The realization that the person loved the idea of the singer rather than the person.
I'm in everything you do
Continued assertion of the singer's influence in the person's actions.
I won't haunt you like you do
Reiteration that the singer's haunting is different from the person's haunting behavior.
I'm in every song we used to sing along
The singer's impact extends to every song they shared, emphasizing the shared history.
When you can't tell what's right from wrong
Reiterating the confusion in distinguishing right from wrong post-relationship.
No matter what you do, I'm ingrained in you
The singer's influence persists regardless of the person's actions.
You'll hate to know I'm doing better
The person might find it difficult to accept that the singer is doing better without them.
You'll just recycle our endeavor
The person may repeat or revisit past experiences with the singer.
I bet you think that you're clever
Suggesting that the person believes they are clever in their actions.
After all you were just a trial and error
The person was just an experiment or a learning process for the singer.
I'm in everything you do
Continued assertion of the singer's presence in the person's actions.
I won't haunt you like you do
Reassurance that the singer's haunting is different from the person's haunting behavior.
I'm in every song we used to sing along
Reiteration of the singer's influence in shared songs and memories.
When you can't tell what's right from wrong
Highlighting the ongoing struggle to discern right from wrong after the relationship.
No matter what you do, I'm ingrained in you
The singer's impact remains deeply embedded in the person, regardless of their actions.
Ingrained in you
The singer's influence is deeply ingrained in the person.
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