AWAY
Breaking Free: Unveiling the Liberation in 'AWAY' by Roz HardingLyrics
I've been so worried that I might've misjudged another honest guy
I've been concerned that I may have misjudged someone who seemed honest
So thank you for clearing that up
Expressing gratitude for clarifying a situation
I was right, you went and gave it up
Confirmation that suspicions were correct, and the person gave up on something
I was so stupid to let you in
Regret for allowing someone into one's life
Trust me, it ain't happening again
Asserting that a similar mistake won't happen again
So do what you want, but I'm over it
Declaring emotional detachment and moving on
I ain't listening
Refusing to listen or engage in further discussions
So call her the love of your life, then hit me up, drunk, when you're lonely at night
Addressing a situation where the person claims someone else as the love of their life but contacts when lonely and intoxicated
Finally I can see I wasn't wrong to tell you to stay the hell away from me
Feeling validated in the decision to distance oneself
Stay the hell away from me
Reiterating the need for the person to stay away
Stay the hell away from me
Emphasizing the desire for distance
I've just been stressing that I might've written you off too soon
Reflecting on the possibility of prematurely dismissing someone
But I know now not to have those doubts
Gaining confidence and certainty in the decision to cut ties
Cuz my life has been so good without
Highlighting the positive changes in life without the person
I was so stupid to let you in
Repeating the regret for letting the person in previously
Trust me, it ain't happening again
Affirming the determination to avoid a repeated mistake
So do what you want, but I'm over it
Reiterating emotional detachment and moving forward
I ain't listening
Refusing to engage further in the situation
So call her the love of your life, then hit me up, drunk, when you're lonely at night
Describing a scenario where the person claims someone else as the love of their life but reaches out when lonely and intoxicated
Finally I can see I wasn't wrong to tell you to stay the hell away from me
Reaffirming the decision for the person to stay away
Stay the hell away from me
Emphasizing the need for distance
Stay the hell away from me
Repeating the desire for the person to stay away
And it's so easy to fall back to you
Expressing the ease of returning to the person but acknowledging the negative consequences
Play to lose, all I do is break
Stating a pattern of self-destructive behavior
And it's so simple: you're no good for me
Recognizing that the person is not good for one's well-being
Let me leave
Requesting the freedom to leave the situation
What's it gonna take?
Pondering the necessary conditions for change
Cuz I'm gone
Declaring the decision to move on
I'm moving on
Affirming the process of letting go and progressing
So call her the love of your life, then hit me up, drunk, when you're lonely at night
Recalling a scenario where the person claims someone else as the love of their life but contacts when lonely and intoxicated
Finally I can see I wasn't wrong
Reiterating the validation in the decision to distance oneself
No
Denying any wrongdoing in the decision
I wasn't wrong
Asserting the correctness of the decision
I wasn't wrong
Repeating the affirmation of being correct
I wasn't wrong
Further repeating the correctness of the decision
I wasn't wrong to tell you to stay the hell away from me
Reiterating the instruction for the person to stay away
Stay the hell away from me
Emphasizing the need for the person to keep their distance
Stay the hell away from me
Repeating the strong insistence for the person to stay away
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