Against the pill
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Can I live life without you
Expressing uncertainty about living life without a specific person.
I can’t sing this without you
Unable to perform or express oneself fully without the presence of the person.
This love will never hurt you
Assuring that the love mentioned will not cause harm.
This drug that I turn into
Referring to a metaphorical drug symbolizing a dependency that has been adopted.
My thirst to be with you
Expressing a strong desire or need to be with the person.
I’m first to admit to
Acknowledging a willingness to confess or admit something first.
If I could promises to do
Expressing a hypothetical desire to make promises for the sake of the relationship.
I would have never use you
Regretting the use or mistreatment of the person.
I’m in a narrow space
Feeling confined or restricted in a situation.
It’s me I have to say
Acknowledging self-awareness, emphasizing the need for personal expression.
I want someone to trust me
Expressing a desire for trust from someone else.
You needed something form me
Highlighting the other person's need for something from the speaker.
I can’t wait to taste you
Anticipating the pleasure of being with the person.
I can’t get you out of my mind
Indicating persistent thoughts about the person.
This time I’m not going to choose you
Deciding not to choose the person this time, suggesting a break or change in the relationship.
If I could only stay true
Expressing a desire to remain true or faithful if possible.
I don’t believe what you say
Expressing doubt or disbelief in what the person is saying.
I don’t trust you
Declaring a lack of trust in the person.
I don’t believe what you going to say
Reiterating disbelief in the person's future statements.
It’s too late to feel
Acknowledging that it is too late to experience certain emotions.
Against my will
Highlighting resistance or opposition to something involuntary.
Life in the pill
Suggesting that life feels encapsulated or controlled by the metaphorical pill.
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