Thin Line Between Love and Hate

Navigating the Delicate Balance of Love and Hate
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Lyrics

It's a thin line between love and hate

Describes the delicate boundary between love and hate.

It's a thin line between love and hate

Reiterates the thin line between love and hate.


It's five o'clock in the morning

Sets the scene at five o'clock in the morning.

And you're just getting in

Implies the late arrival of someone to the home.

You knock on the door

Describes the act of knocking on the door.

And a voice sweet and low says who is it

Depicts a sweet and low voice asking who is at the door.

She opens up the door and lets you in

Portrays the welcoming gesture of opening the door.

Never once asks where have you been

Highlights the lack of questioning about the late arrival.

She says are you hungry?

Suggests concern for the person's well-being, offering food.

Did you eat yet?

Asks if the person has eaten, showing care.

Let me hang up your coat

Indicates hospitality by offering to hang up the coat.

Pass me your hat

Requests the hat, further displaying care and attention.

All the time she's smiling

Despite the situation, the person is smiling.

Never once raises her voice

Emphasizes the absence of raised voices despite the hour.

It's five o'clock in the morning

Reiterates the early morning time.

You don't give it a second thought

Suggests the lack of concern or suspicion.


It's a thin line between love and hate

Repeats the theme of the thin line between love and hate.

It's a thin line between love and hate

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It's a thin line between love and hate

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It's a thin line between love and hate

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It's a thin line between love and hate

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The sweetest woman in the world

Describes the woman as the sweetest in the world.

Could be the meanest woman in the world

Warns that she can turn mean if mistreated.

If you make her that way

Explains the transformation is a result of mistreatment.

You keep hurting her

Addresses the cycle of hurting and quiet suffering.

She'll keep being quiet

Suggests the woman's silence despite being hurt.

She might be holding something inside

Implies hidden emotions that may cause harm one day.

That'll really, really hurt you one day

Forewarns of potential future consequences.


I see you're in the hospital

Narrates a scenario where the person is hospitalized due to the woman's reaction.

Bandaged from foot to head

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In a state of shock

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Just that much from being dead

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You couldn't believe the girl

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Would do something like this, ha

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You didn't think the girl had the nerve

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But here you are

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I guess action speaks louder than words

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It's a thin line between love and hate

Reiterates the theme of the thin line between love and hate.

It's a thin line between love and hate

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It's a thin line between love and hate

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It's a thin line between love and hate

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It's a thin line between love and hate

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It's a thin line between love and hate

Concludes the repetition of the thin line concept.

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