my phone knows
Data-Driven Heartache: My Phone Knows I'm Not Over YouLyrics
What’s wrong with me?
Expressing self-awareness of personal issues or struggles.
I can't find my symptoms on Web MD
Frustration over the inability to find symptoms matching personal experiences on Web MD.
Accidentally said your name out loud, and now
Unintentionally vocalizing someone's name and experiencing targeted therapy ads as a result.
I'm getting ads for therapy
Feeling influenced or observed by online platforms based on spoken words.
There’s no cure on the internet
Acknowledging the limitations of finding solutions to personal issues on the internet.
Searching how to forget an ex
Attempting to search for ways to forget an ex-partner.
But I'm not ready to erase you yet
Expressing hesitance to completely erase memories of the ex-partner.
I think my phone can tell when I’m sad at night
Suggesting a belief that the phone can sense emotional states, particularly sadness at night.
I swear my data knows you’re still on my mind
Believing that personal data indicates the persistent presence of thoughts about the ex-partner.
Cause all my ads turn into relationship advice
Observing a correlation between online ads and the need for relationship advice, emphasizing the role of algorithms.
I think the algorithm’s right
Expressing agreement with the accuracy of algorithms in understanding personal emotions and experiences.
My phone knows I'm not over you
Acknowledging that the phone recognizes the lack of emotional closure from the past relationship.
Drove past your street,
Recalling a visit to the ex-partner's street and the subsequent appearance of their address on the home screen.
And ur address comes right up on my home screen
Highlighting the persistence of memories linked to the ex-partner even when attempting to move on.
I was on my way to find a new place, with new faces
Expressing the intention to seek new experiences and faces despite emotional attachments.
But maps knows exactly where I’d rather be
Noting that mapping applications recognize the desire to be in a familiar place associated with the ex-partner.
There’s no cure on the internet
Reiterating the lack of effective solutions on the internet for moving on from the past relationship.
Searching how to forget an ex
Continuing the search for ways to forget the ex-partner while hesitating to completely erase them from memory.
But I'm not ready to erase you yet
Reemphasizing the emotional reluctance to erase memories of the ex-partner.
I think my phone can tell when I’m sad at night
Repeating the belief that the phone can sense sadness during nighttime.
I swear my data knows you’re still on my mind
Reaffirming the idea that personal data indicates lingering thoughts about the ex-partner.
Cause all my ads turn into relationship advice
Reiterating the connection between online ads and the need for relationship advice, highlighting algorithmic influence.
think the algorithm’s right
Expressing agreement with the accuracy of algorithms in understanding personal emotions and experiences.
My phone knows i'm not over you
Acknowledging that the phone recognizes the lack of emotional closure from the past relationship.
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