Lyrics
What's wrong with you? I
Expressing concern or curiosity about the other person's state of mind.
See things so differently
Perceiving things in a unique or distinct way.
Can't get along with you
Experiencing difficulty in getting along with someone.
And I'm sorry too, maybe
Apologizing and acknowledging personal faults or shortcomings.
It's just really me, i like my solitude
Preferring solitude and indicating that it might be a cause of the issues.
What's wrong with me? Hard for
Reflecting on personal difficulties, possibly related to thinking or breathing.
Me to think or breathe
Expressing challenges in cognitive processes and respiration.
Feel like I'm suffering my company's
Feeling a sense of suffering or discomfort in one's own company.
Something close to misery it's
Describing the emotional state as close to misery.
Like I'm buffering
Using a metaphor of buffering, possibly indicating a sense of delay or disruption in emotions.
Every day I feel pain, I am waiting
Repetition of the theme of feeling pain and waiting, emphasizing a recurring emotional struggle.
I am waiting
-Every day I feel pain, I am waiting
-I am waiting
-What's wrong with you? What's
Repeating the inquiry about the other person's condition or state of mind.
What's wrong with you?
Reiterating the question, emphasizing the curiosity about the other person.
And I'm sorry too, I'm, and I'm sorry too
Apologizing again and expressing remorse.
What's wrong with me? What's wrong
Asking what is wrong with oneself, acknowledging personal issues.
What's wrong with me? My company's
Repeating the question about personal struggles, similar to earlier lines.
Something close to misery it's
Describing one's company as close to misery, using a metaphor.
Like I'm buffering
Reiterating the feeling of buffering, suggesting ongoing emotional challenges.
What's wrong with you? I
Repeating the sequence of expressing concern, perceiving differently, difficulty in getting along, and apologizing.
See things so differently
-Can't get along with you
-And I'm sorry too, maybe
-It's just really me, i like my solitude
Reiterating the preference for solitude and its potential impact on relationships.
What's wrong with me? Hard for
Expressing challenges in thinking or breathing, similar to earlier lines.
Me to think or breathe
Repeating the sense of suffering in one's own company.
Feel like I'm suffering my company's
Describing the emotional state as close to misery, mirroring earlier lines.
Something close to misery it's
Using the metaphor of buffering to convey ongoing emotional struggles.
Like I'm buffering
Reiterating the feeling of buffering, emphasizing the persistent nature of emotional challenges.
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