Know Me Too Well
Redemption in Regret: Unveiling the Emotions of 'Know Me Too Well'Lyrics
I broke your heart for the last time
The speaker acknowledges causing pain by breaking the listener's heart, indicating it's the final occurrence.
I was so wrong
The speaker admits to being wrong in a past situation.
I realize what I have
Realization dawns upon the speaker about the value of what they have.
Don't say you're done
The speaker pleads for the listener not to declare the relationship over.
I begged on my knees don't say farewell
On bended knees, the speaker implores the listener not to bid farewell.
But you told me you know me too well
The listener asserts that they understand the speaker deeply.
You told me you know me too well
Reiteration of the listener's claim to understanding the speaker intimately.
I have to live with the things
The speaker acknowledges the burden of living with the consequences of their words.
I've said to you
Reflection on regrettable statements made to the listener.
And I regret all the things
The speaker expresses regret for actions not taken in the past.
I did not do
A plea to the listener to keep the speaker's mind at ease by not saying farewell.
Keep my mind at ease don't say farewell
Reiteration of the listener's understanding of the speaker.
You told me you know me too well
Reaffirmation of the listener's claim to knowing the speaker deeply.
You told me you know me too well
Continued assertion of the listener's understanding of the speaker.
I'm gonna keep begging you to come back home
The speaker expresses a persistent desire for the listener to return home, repeating the plea.
I'm gonna keep begging you to come back home
-I'm gonna keep begging you to come back home
-I'm gonna keep begging you to come back home
-I begged on my knees don't say farewell
Repetition of the earlier plea for the listener not to say farewell.
Keep my mind at ease don't say farewell
A plea to maintain the speaker's peace of mind by avoiding farewell.
You told me you know me too well
Reiteration of the listener's claim to understanding the speaker deeply.
You told me you know me too well
-You told me you know me too well
-You told me you know me too well
Final repetition of the listener's assertion that they know the speaker too well.
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