I Can't Hear You No More
Breaking Free: Silent Echoes of HeartbreakLyrics
First you break it up, but I knew you'd come running
Expressing anticipation that despite the breakup, the person will eventually seek reconciliation.
You'd want to make it up, I can't hear you no more
Declaring an inability to hear the person anymore, suggesting emotional detachment.
Now you know what it's like, and I can watch you begging
Observing the person experiencing the consequences of their actions and begging for forgiveness.
Like I was begging to you, like I did before
Drawing a parallel between the current situation and a past moment of personal vulnerability.
I can't hear you no more, I can't hear you no more, I won't come running again
Reiterating the inability to hear the person and emphasizing the decision not to respond or come running again.
I can't hear you no more, no it ain't like before, I'm learning to live again
Highlighting a change in attitude, indicating a process of learning to live without the person.
Ain't I the one who called, when you stood so near me
Questioning the lack of response when the speaker reached out in the past.
You didn't hear me then, I can't hear you no more
Reflecting on the irony of not being heard after being the one who called out previously.
Now you know what it's like, and I can watch you begging
Reiterating the experience of witnessing the person begging, reminiscent of the speaker's past pleas.
Like I was begging to you, like I did before
Drawing a parallel between the current situation and the speaker's past experience of begging.
I can't hear you no more, I can't hear you no more, I won't come running again
Emphasizing the decision not to respond or come running again, reinforcing emotional distance.
I can't hear you no more, no it ain't like before
Reiterating that the current situation is different from the past, further emphasizing detachment.
I'm learning to live, learning to live, learning to live again
Expressing a commitment to the process of learning to live again after the emotional impact of the breakup.
For too long you played a part, now it's lost the mystery
Acknowledging a realization that a role played for too long has lost its mystery, suggesting personal growth.
But no more can I hold on, I'm breaking the chains that tie me, yeah
Declaring a determination to break free from emotional chains and move forward.
I can't hear you no more, no it ain't like before
Reiterating the inability to hear the person, emphasizing the irreversibility of the changed emotional state.
See me walk out the door, I can't hear you no more
Symbolizing a definitive end by visually describing the act of walking out the door.
I can't hear you no more, I can't hear you no more
Reiterating the inability to hear the person as a finality, no intention of responding or coming back.
I won't come running, I won't come running, I won't come running again
Emphasizing the firm decision not to come running again, indicating emotional independence.
I can't hear you no more, no it ain't like before
Reiterating the changed emotional state, highlighting that it is no longer as it was before.
See me walk out the door, I can't hear you no more
Symbolizing a clear departure by describing the act of walking out the door again.
When you stood so near me, you couldn't even hear me - that's all I should say
Concluding with a reflection on the past inability to be heard, possibly underscoring the importance of being understood.
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