The Worst Of You
Loving the Shadows: Embracing Imperfections in PJ Harding and Noah Cyrus' 'The Worst Of You'Lyrics
Are you capable of driving home tonight
Questioning the capability of the other person to drive home.
Or am I the one that has to get us home?
Expressing frustration about always being the one to handle responsibilities like getting home.
Handed you another chance to disappoint me and again you did me wrong
Offering another chance, but feeling disappointed as the person fails again.
Am I really waking up alone again
Waking up alone in bed, wondering if the partner has already left.
In your bed and you've already gone?
Addressing the absence of the partner from the bed.
Co-existing at its finest, yeah
Describing the relationship as co-existing at its best.
We're barely even trying anymore
Noting that both partners are not putting in much effort into the relationship.
And it feels like all I ever do is
Expressing the feeling of constantly bearing the consequences of the partner's excuses.
Pay for your excuses
Reflecting on the cost of the partner's excuses.
To buy a little time
Implying that the partner uses excuses to buy time.
I don't know why I even entertain it
Expressing confusion about continuing to entertain the partner's behavior.
You're never gonna change, hell, you're never gonna try
Doubting the partner's willingness to change or try.
So why am I still tryna prove, that I can love the worst of you?
Questioning the motivation to prove love for the worst aspects of the partner.
Laying here just waiting on the morning light
Waiting for the morning light, symbolizing a new beginning or clarity.
To finally find its way under our door
Anticipating a positive change represented by the morning light.
Living fast and dying slowly
Describing a fast-paced life with a slow emotional death, highlighting loneliness.
Just two cold and lonely bodies nothing more (ooh, hmm, hmm)
Depicting a relationship with two disconnected and lonely bodies.
And it feels like all I ever do is
Repeating the theme of bearing the consequences of the partner's excuses.
Pay for your excuses
Reflecting on the cost of the partner's excuses (repeated theme).
To buy a little time
Implying that the partner uses excuses to buy time (repeated theme).
I don't know why I even entertain it
Expressing confusion about continuing to entertain the partner's behavior (repeated theme).
You're never gonna change, hell, you're never gonna try
Doubting the partner's willingness to change or try (repeated theme).
So why am I still tryna prove, that I can love the worst of you?
Questioning the motivation to prove love for the worst aspects of the partner (repeated theme).
I do, I do
Affirming love for the worst qualities of the partner.
I'll always love the worst of you
Reiterating the commitment to love the partner's worst aspects.
I do, I do
Repeating the affirmation of loving the worst qualities of the partner.
I'll always love the worst of you
Reiterating the commitment to love the partner's worst aspects.
Oh, ooh-woah, ooh-woah, woah (woah, oh-oh)
Repeating a vocalization, possibly conveying emotional intensity.
I do, I do (oh, ooh-woah, ooh-woah, woah)
Reiterating the commitment to love the partner's worst aspects with a vocal expression.
I'll always love the worst of you
Repeating a vocalization, possibly conveying emotional intensity.
Oh, ooh-woah, ooh-woah, woah (woah, oh-oh)
Reiterating the commitment to love the partner's worst aspects with a vocal expression.
I do, I do (oh, ooh-woah, ooh-woah, woah)
Repeating a vocalization, possibly conveying emotional intensity.
I'll always love the worst of you
Finalizing the commitment to always love the worst aspects of the partner.
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