So Hard to Stop
Love's Unyielding Struggle: Myles Sanko's Soulful JourneyLyrics
Loving me is just a little too easy
Loving the speaker is easy for someone, but stopping that love is difficult.
Loving me is just a little too easy
Reiteration of the ease of loving the speaker contrasted with the difficulty of stopping that love.
Loving me is just a little too easy
Continued expression of how easily someone loves the speaker.
But damn so hard to stop now
Despite the ease of love, it has become challenging to end the connection.
Ladies and gentlemen
Introduction of a girl, described as confident and owning the town with her distinctive smile.
Have you seen my girl
-She's the one
-With the smile on her face
-She's walking around
-Like she owns the town
-Well that's how she gets down
-Well that's how she gets down
-Lord I am petrified
The speaker feels scared or anxious.
I cain't live this lie
The speaker can't continue living a falsehood or deception.
She's never satisfied
The girl is never content or satisfied.
I can see it in her eyes
The dissatisfaction is evident in her eyes.
Am finding hard to understand
The speaker struggles to comprehend why the girl doesn't love him.
Why she don't love this man
Expressing the difficulty of understanding the girl's lack of love for the speaker.
Loving me is just a little too easy
Reiteration of the paradox: easy to love, hard to stop loving.
Loving me is just a little too easy
-Loving me is just a little too easy
-But damn so hard to stop now
-She's the one that's driving me down
The girl is causing distress and a sense of being trapped in a love that is supposed to bring happiness.
I can't believe how this love was found
-Am suppose to be happy and free
-Instead am living this frown
-Lord I am petrified
Reiteration of the girl's perpetual dissatisfaction and the speaker's perception of it in her eyes.
I cain't live this lie
-She's never satisfied
-I can see it in her eyes
-I give her everything
The speaker has given everything the girl wants, but there's a sense of determination to make her understand.
That she want and she needs
-This time I'm let her see
-Loving me is just a little too easy
Reiteration of the conflicting emotions: easy to love, hard to stop.
Loving me is just a little too easy
-Loving me is just a little too easy
-But damn so hard to stop now
-Lord I am petrified
The girl's perpetual dissatisfaction is emphasized again.
I cain't live this lie
-She's never satisfied
-She's never satisfied
-I can see it in her eyes
-She's never satisfied (no, no, no)
Continuation of highlighting the girl's consistent dissatisfaction.
She's never satisfied (no, no, no)
-She's never satisfied (no, no, no)
-She's never satisfied
-Loving me is just a little too easy
Repetition of the emotional conflict: easy to love, hard to stop.
Loving me is just a little too easy
-Loving me is just a little too easy
-But damn so hard to stop now
-Loving me is just a little too easy
Reiteration of the central theme: the ease of love and the difficulty of ending it.
Loving me is just a little too easy
-Loving me is just a little too easy
-But damn so hard to stop now
-Loving me girl
Repetition of the phrase "Loving me, yeah," emphasizing the complexity of the relationship.
Loving me yeah
-Loving me girl
-Loving me yeah
-Loving me girl
-Loving me yeah
-Loving me girl
-Loving me yeah
-Cos you got me doing all
The girl has influence over the speaker, making him do foolish things as per her desires.
The foolish things
-That you want me to do
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