It's All Right With Me
Navigating Love's Missteps: It's All Right With MeLyrics
It's the wrong time and the wrong place
Expressing that the current time and place are not suitable.
Though your face is charming, it's the wrong face
Even though the person's face is attractive, it's not the right face for the situation.
It's not her face, but such a charming face
Clarifying that it's not about the specific person's face but about the charm in general.
That it's all right with me
Despite the mismatch, the speaker is okay with the situation, accepting it.
It's the wrong song in the wrong style
Stating that the song being played is not fitting for the moment.
Though your smile is lovely, it's the wrong smile
Although the smile is lovely, it doesn't match the context.
It's not her smile, but such a lovely smile
Emphasizing that it's not about the specific person's smile but the general charm.
So it's all right with me
Despite the mismatch, the speaker is accepting of the situation.
You can't know how happy I am that we've met
Expressing happiness about meeting despite the unconventional circumstances.
I'm strangely attracted to you
Acknowledging an unusual attraction to the person.
There's someone I'm trying so hard to forget
Revealing an effort to forget someone important in the speaker's life.
Don't you want to forget someone, too?
Asking if the other person also wants to forget someone from their past.
It's the wrong game with the wrong chips
Describing the current situation as the wrong "game" with inappropriate elements.
Though your lips are tempting, they're the wrong lips
Although the lips are tempting, they are not suitable for the context.
They're not her lips, but they're such tempting lips
Highlighting the general allure of the lips rather than a specific person's lips.
That if some night you're free
Leaving room for a possible future encounter, expressing acceptance of the current situation.
Dear, it's all right
Affirming that everything is okay despite the mismatched elements.
Yes, it's all right with me
Reiterating the speaker's acceptance of the unconventional situation.
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