Adult Education
Navigating Love and Loneliness: Unveiling the Depths of 'Adult Education'Lyrics
Why do you care who I love?
Questioning the significance of knowing about the speaker's love interests.
What does it matter who I hate?
Questioning the relevance of knowing who the speaker dislikes.
She don't want to be in love again
Expressing that a woman is reluctant to fall in love again.
He don't want to be alone again
Indicating that a man doesn't want to experience loneliness again.
We don't care who you are
Asserting indifference towards others' identities.
You don't care who you hurt
Highlighting a lack of concern for the consequences of one's actions.
What does it matter what I think?
Raising the question of the importance of the speaker's opinions.
Why do you put so much on me?
Questioning the burden placed on the speaker by others.
She don't want to be in love again
Describing a woman's resistance to falling in love again.
He don't want to be alone again
Expressing a man's desire to avoid being alone again.
We don't care who you are
Reiterating indifference to others' identities.
You don't care who you hurt
Highlighting a lack of concern for the consequences of one's actions, repeated for emphasis.
Nobody wants to be alone
Stating a universal aversion to loneliness.
Sitting there outside your home
Describing someone sitting outside the speaker's home.
Black is the color that you've shown
Assigning the color black to the emotions or traits displayed by someone.
Grey is the color that you hone
Assigning the color grey to the refined qualities someone possesses.
No prayers
Declaring a lack of prayers or pleas.
No more prayers
Reiterating the absence of prayers, emphasizing a sense of hopelessness.
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