Know Me

Unveiling the Enigma: Discovering Depths Beyond the Surface
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Lyrics

You think you know me, But you don't know me

Expresses the perception that others believe they understand the speaker, but in reality, they lack true understanding.

We ain't talked in awhile

Highlights a lack of recent communication or connection between the speaker and the addressed person.

You always running, you said you wanted something better than what you're use too

Describes the addressee's constant pursuit of something better than their current situation, implying dissatisfaction.

I admit it, I been, thinking about you too

Confesses the speaker's thoughts about the addressee, indicating a contemplative state.

That is something, that we both have to think about before we try this out, yea

Suggests that both parties need to think about potential consequences before attempting a romantic relationship.

You think you know me, But you don't know me, I ain't been in awhile

Reiterates the idea that the addressee doesn't truly know the speaker, emphasizing a period of absence.

You think you know me, But you don't know me, We ain't been in awhile

Repeats the notion that there has been a significant gap in the relationship, challenging the addressee's understanding.

Why you ain't call me? Why you ain't call me?

Questions the lack of communication from the addressee and explores the reason behind it.

You just wanted a friend, is that how it began?

Raises the possibility that the initial connection between the speaker and the addressee began as a desire for friendship.

You told me something, you wanted him but now you want it again, you want me again

Recalls a revelation from the addressee about their changing desires, specifically wanting the speaker again.

I admit it, I been, thinking about you too

Reiterates the speaker's ongoing contemplation about the addressee, suggesting unresolved feelings.

That is something, that we both have to think about before we try this out, yea

Echoes the need for both parties to carefully consider potential consequences before rekindling a connection.

You think you know me, But you don't know me, I ain't been in awhile

Reemphasizes the idea that the speaker has been absent, challenging any assumed understanding.

You think you know me, But you don't know me, We ain't been in awhile

Repeats the theme of a prolonged absence, highlighting the lack of recent interaction.

I'm a crazy, matter fact I'm a crazy figure

Characterizes the speaker as unpredictable or emotionally intense.

You say you want it, you got it, you got what you asked for

Acknowledges that the addressee received what they wanted, possibly implying that it may not meet their expectations.

I'm a crazy, matter fact you a crazy

Reiterates the speaker's characterization as unpredictable or intense, extending the label to the addressee.

You said you want it, you got it, you got what you asked for

Repeats the acknowledgment that the addressee got what they wanted, with a potential undertone of consequences.

Asked for, you got what you asked for

Repeats the idea that the addressee received what they requested, emphasizing the outcome.

You want me back but this time it won't be the same

Addresses the addressee's desire to rekindle the relationship but hints at an anticipated change in dynamics.

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