Make It Better

Finding Redemption in Relationship Reflections
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Lyrics

Look in my face, come on my way

Expressing an invitation or openness to communication, asking someone to approach and engage.

There's lots of questions over you

Acknowledging uncertainty or confusion surrounding the person being addressed, suggesting a need for clarification.


They are forward, they sound different

Referring to questions or issues that are being directly confronted and addressed, indicating a proactive approach.

Looks like I'm losing face over you

Suggesting a personal cost or negative consequence, possibly related to a situation involving the person mentioned.

Ah ha, over you, ah ha

Repeating the idea of facing consequences or challenges related to the person, emphasizing the impact on the speaker.


Come on and make it

Encouraging action, inviting the person to make improvements or positive changes.

Come on and make it just better

Reiterating the call for positive action, specifically emphasizing improvement or enhancement.

So much better like I can now breathe

Describing the anticipated result of positive change, using the metaphor of improved breathing for a sense of relief or freedom.

Like I'm not just whispering on the breeze

Expressing a feeling of increased significance or impact, moving from a subtle presence ("whispering on the breeze") to a more noticeable one.


Coming home to, well if I've done wrong to

Referring to returning home and acknowledging potential wrongdoing, suggesting a desire for resolution or reconciliation.

Looks like we should meet inbetween

Indicating a shared responsibility or meeting point for resolution, emphasizing the need to come together.

Ah ha, inbetween, ah ha

Repeating the idea of an intermediary point or compromise, reinforcing the theme of finding common ground.


Come on and make it

Echoing the earlier call for positive change, emphasizing the importance of making things better.

Come on and make it just better

Reiterating the plea for improvement, underscoring the desire for positive transformation.


Come on and make it

Restating the call for action, inviting the person to contribute to positive change.

Just come on and make it just better

Emphasizing the urgency and importance of making things better, repeating the invitation for improvement.

So much better like I can now breathe

Recalling the earlier description of improved breathing, reinforcing the positive outcome of making things better.

Like I'm not just whispering on the breeze

Continuing the metaphor of increased significance, contrasting with the subtlety of a whisper on the breeze.

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