Lyrics
Do you see him when I look at you
The speaker is asking if the person they are addressing notices another man when they look at them.
Baby tell me that it isn't true
The speaker implores the listener to confirm that the suspicion of seeing someone else is untrue.
Baby don't forget what we've been through
A plea to remember the shared experiences and history between the speaker and the listener.
You got my head spinnin' round at night
Expressing the impact the relationship has on the speaker, causing their thoughts to swirl at night.
Night
Repetition of "Night" emphasizes the recurring impact on the speaker during the nighttime.
Night
-Babygirl just tell me we'll be fine
The speaker seeks assurance from the listener that everything will be fine in their relationship.
Fine
Repetition of "Fine" underscores the desire for reassurance and stability in the relationship.
Fine
-Cus I've been broken
The speaker acknowledges past emotional pain or heartbreak.
Don't tell me you were right
The listener is urged not to claim they were right when they know they were wrong.
When you know you were wrong
An accusation that the listener is aware of their wrongdoing despite claiming otherwise.
I know that this ain't right
The speaker recognizes that the current situation is not right or acceptable.
So I'm gon sing this song
The speaker expresses their emotions through singing a song about the listener.
About you
Repetition of "About you" emphasizes the focus of the song on the listener.
About you
-About you
-Yeah
An affirmation of the central theme, reiterating that the song is specifically about the listener.
Baby girl about you, oh oh oh
A direct address to the listener, emphasizing the focus of the speaker's thoughts and emotions.
Hope you feel the same way I do
The speaker hopes for reciprocity in emotions, desiring the listener to feel the same way.
Been overthinking but I'm putting my trust in you
An admission of overthinking but placing trust in the listener despite doubts.
And I know I'm sure about how I feel cus I know it's real
The speaker is confident about their feelings, believing them to be genuine and real.
But boy, can't you tell the deal
A question to the listener, asking if they understand the situation or relationship dynamics.
Cus I can't shake if it's me or you
The speaker expresses difficulty in determining whether the issue lies with them or the listener.
Do you see him when I look at you
Repetition of the earlier line, reinforcing the question of whether the listener sees someone else.
Baby tell me that it isn't true
A plea for the listener to deny the presence of another person in their thoughts or actions.
Baby don't forget what we've been through
A reminder to the listener about the shared experiences and history in the relationship.
You got my head spinnin' round at night
Reiteration of the impact the relationship has on the speaker, especially during the night.
Night
Repetition of "Night" emphasizes the continued emotional turbulence experienced by the speaker.
Night
-Babygirl just tell me we'll be fine
The speaker seeks reassurance from the listener that everything will ultimately be okay.
Fine
Repetition of "Fine" underscores the desire for assurance and a positive resolution.
Fine
-Cus I've been broken
A reference to the speaker's past emotional pain or heartbreak, highlighting vulnerability.
Don't tell me you were right
A plea for the listener not to assert their correctness when they are aware of being wrong.
When you know you were wrong
An accusation that the listener is conscious of their mistake but denies it.
I know that this ain't right
The speaker acknowledges that the current situation is not right or acceptable.
So I'm gon sing this song
The speaker expresses their emotions through singing a song about the listener.
About you
Repetition of "About you" emphasizes the continued focus of the song on the listener.
About you
-About you
-Yeah
An affirmation of the central theme, reiterating that the song is specifically about the listener.
Baby girl about you, oh oh oh
A direct address to the listener, emphasizing the focus of the speaker's thoughts and emotions.
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