Lyrics
For what it's worth
Expressing the speaker's consideration of the situation's value or significance.
I'm sober now
Indicating the speaker's current state of sobriety.
That doesn't change
Acknowledging that being sober doesn't alter the fact that the speaker disappointed someone.
How I let you down
Reflecting on how the speaker failed or let someone down.
For once could you
Requesting a chance for the speaker to explain themselves.
Just hear me out
Asking for the listener's attention to hear the speaker's perspective.
Seems so unfair
Expressing the perceived injustice of the situation.
To write a song
Commenting on the unfairness of expressing feelings through a song.
I didn't fuck you over
Denying any intentional harm or betrayal by the speaker.
No one deserves that
Asserting that no one deserves to be mistreated in such a way.
You're one lonely soldier
Describing the listener as a solitary figure, possibly emphasizing their vulnerability.
That can't feel shame
Suggesting that the listener may be immune to feeling shame or remorse.
No one can change
Stating that the past cannot be changed.
How it went that way
Reflecting on the inevitability of the past events and their impact.
There's no privacy again
Highlighting a lack of privacy, possibly referring to the public nature of the song.
How things have shaped
Reflecting on how experiences have shaped individuals mentally.
Within our brains
Emphasizing the internal impact of shared experiences on individuals' minds.
Could always turn the key again
Suggesting the possibility of rekindling or restarting a relationship.
I didn't fuck you over
Reiterating the denial of intentional harm or betrayal by the speaker.
No one deserves that
Repeating the assertion that no one deserves mistreatment.
You're one lonely soldier
Reiterating the description of the listener as a solitary and possibly vulnerable individual.
That can feel shame
Contradicting the earlier suggestion that the listener can't feel shame, indicating a change or complexity in emotions.
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