Second Chances

Embracing Second Chances: Love, Resentment, and Forgiveness
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Lyrics

ahh ahh

A vocal expression, possibly conveying emotion or a sigh.

Can you place yourself in a moment's notice, in my situation?

Asking if the listener can empathize with the singer's situation.

Increasingly you've made me cold and afraid, a lonely companion.

Describing how the listener's actions have made the singer feel cold and fearful, turning them into a lonely companion.

Apparently love runs on one way courses,

Suggesting that love seems to move in one direction, away from contentment.

away from contentment.

Continuing the idea that love tends to move away from satisfaction or happiness.

Or maybe there's anger that can't be expressed, that fuels your resentment.

Exploring the possibility that unexpressed anger may be fueling resentment in the relationship.


If you gave me a chance to show you,

Pondering the idea of being given a chance to prove oneself to the listener.

would I come back and show you?

Questioning whether the singer would take the opportunity to return and demonstrate their worth.

If you gave me a chance to love you,

Considering the possibility of being given a chance to love the listener again.

could I come back and love you?

Wondering if the singer could truly return and express love if given the chance.

I gave you everything, but I couldn't give enough.

Expressing that the singer gave everything they could but it wasn't enough.

Then you threw stones at me

Describing how the listener responded by metaphorically throwing stones at the singer.

and said that they were thrown in love.

Stating that the stones were claimed to be thrown in love, indicating a hurtful, contradictory act.


Turns out that I don't really love you at all,

Realizing that the singer may not truly love the listener, as genuine love involves forgiveness.

'cause love would find forgiveness.

Asserting that true love would involve finding forgiveness for mistakes or hurts.


Save your ammunition for somebody else,

Advising the listener to save their negative actions for someone else, as the singer is open to second chances.

I'm all second chances.

Affirming that the singer is willing to give and receive second chances in the relationship.

Save your ammunition for somebody else,

Repeating the idea that the listener should redirect their negativity, emphasizing the singer's openness to new opportunities.

I'm all second chances.

Reiterating the singer's stance of being open to second chances in the relationship.


Nothing's good, nothing's right, but I love you.

Repeating the sentiment that despite challenges, the singer loves the listener.

Nothing's good, nothing's right, but I love you.

Affirming the love for the listener even in the face of adversity and hardships.

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