Get It Together
Finding Unity in Imperfections: Can We Get It Together?Lyrics
I know I always have my head in the clouds but I'll always be there front and center when you need
I acknowledge my tendency to daydream, but I assure you, I'll always be present and supportive when you require assistance.
When you need me
Reiteration of the commitment to be there when needed.
I know I always have to have the last word, be the one right in the argument, but it never frees
Admitting the inclination to always have the final say in arguments, even though it doesn't bring freedom.
It never frees me
Emphasizing that this behavior doesn't bring liberation.
So when I'm right I'm wrong, when I'm wrong I'm wrong, either way I look at it your right, right?
Reflecting on the paradox where being right feels wrong, and vice versa, questioning the perspective.
I know I have many flaws, I know we have plenty flaws, but real love don't come without them rough nights
Acknowledging personal and relationship flaws, asserting that genuine love persists through challenging times.
Buckle up it's gon be a rough ride
Anticipating and preparing for a challenging journey in the relationship.
I really don't care about how the next couple look in a picture or video, 'cause baby we look better, with you I'm bettered
Expressing indifference to external opinions, valuing the unique connection and improvement with the partner.
I don't really wanna stay, I don't really wanna go, but I really need to know, can we get it together?
Expressing uncertainty about the relationship's status and seeking clarity on whether it can be salvaged.
I don't wanna live life sayin what I wish I would've, could've, should've
Rejecting the idea of living with unfulfilled desires and the importance of living without regrets.
I don't wanna live with no regrets
Affirming the commitment to live a life without regrets.
But what if I regret not regretting?
Raising a contemplative question about the possibility of regretting not having regrets.
I don't wanna live life without you but I don't know if you feel the same so do I just regret it?
Expressing a fear of living without the partner but unsure of their feelings, contemplating potential regret.
Or do I let it be a lesson learned?
Pondering whether the situation should be viewed as a valuable lesson learned.
I really don't care about how the next couple look in a picture or video, 'cause baby we look better, with you I'm bettered
(Repetition of the sentiment expressed in Line #9.)
I don't really wanna stay, I don't really wanna go, but I really need to know, can we get it together?
Reiteration of the desire for clarity and resolution in the relationship.
(Together, forever)
Closing with a hopeful mention of togetherness and permanence in the relationship.
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