Lyrics
For all that I know, I still miss you
Expresses a lingering sense of missing someone despite current knowledge.
For all that I know, I'm still with you
Emphasizes a continued emotional connection, suggesting the persistence of feelings.
No, you don't know me, not anymore
Denies recognition, indicating a perceived loss of understanding or familiarity.
But you don't know me, not anymore
Reiterates the idea of a lack of mutual recognition, emphasizing separation.
No, you don't know me, not anymore
Repeats the theme of not being known anymore, underscoring the emotional distance.
But you don't know me, not anymore
Reiterates the notion of mutual unfamiliarity, deepening the sense of disconnection.
No, you don't know me
Declares a general lack of understanding, possibly reflecting personal growth or change.
No, you don't know me at all
Asserts that the other person doesn't know the speaker at all, emphasizing the extent of the disconnect.
No, you don't know me
Repeats the claim of non-recognition, reinforcing the theme of emotional estrangement.
No, you don't know me at all
Restates the idea that there is no knowledge of the speaker, intensifying the emotional separation.
No, you don't know me
Affirms the lack of understanding, possibly indicating a sense of isolation or loneliness.
No, you don't know me at all
Reiterates the claim that the other person is unfamiliar with the speaker, deepening the emotional distance.
No, you don't know me
Repeats the theme of non-recognition, suggesting a consistent feeling of being misunderstood.
No, you don't know me at all
Emphasizes the lack of knowledge about the speaker, reinforcing the sense of alienation.
No, you don't know me
Restates the idea that the other person doesn't know the speaker, highlighting the emotional gap.
No, you don't know me at all
Reiterates the claim of non-recognition, intensifying the emotional disconnection.
No, you don't know me
Affirms the lack of understanding, possibly indicating a sense of frustration or resignation.
No, you don't know me at all
Reiterates the idea that the other person is unfamiliar with the speaker, deepening the emotional rift.
No, you don't know me
Repeats the theme of non-recognition, suggesting a persistent sense of being misunderstood.
No, you don't know me at all
Emphasizes the lack of knowledge about the speaker, reinforcing the enduring emotional separation.
No, you don't know me at all, for sure
Concludes with a firm assertion that the other person absolutely does not know the speaker, leaving no room for doubt.
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