Lyrics
What's happening to me
Expressing confusion or uncertainty about the current state or situation.
What's happening to me
Repetition for emphasis, highlighting the intensity of the confusion or change.
What's happening to me
Continued expression of bewilderment or a sense of something unusual happening.
What's happening to me
Reiteration of the uncertainty, emphasizing the impact on the speaker.
I feel too hard, too late
Describing a deep emotional impact, suggesting vulnerability or intense feelings.
She can't, she can't wait
Implying impatience in a relationship, where the other person can't wait for something.
The pain that you embrace
Referring to a painful experience that is willingly accepted or embraced.
It's more than I can take
Acknowledging that the pain is overwhelming, possibly reaching a breaking point.
Everything you said
Recalling past statements or conversations, bringing them to the speaker's mind.
Comes to me in a dream
Describing a dream where the past is revisited, possibly indicating a struggle to understand or accept reality.
I can't make sense of it
Expressing difficulty in making sense of the dream or the past events.
I wanted to tell you
Expressing a desire to communicate or share something with another person.
Everything that I think
Wanting to share thoughts or emotions, suggesting a need for connection.
But all I can do
Acknowledging a limitation in the ability to express oneself, possibly due to emotional barriers.
Is just keep running
Describing a continuous effort to avoid or escape, possibly from emotional challenges or difficulties.
Broken all the days
Referring to a prolonged period of emotional pain or difficulty.
That slowly pass me by
Highlighting the passage of time and the sense of days slipping away.
What do you know
Pose a question about the knowledge of the other person, possibly questioning their understanding of the speaker's experiences.
Are you really there
Questioning the presence or existence of the other person.
Can you prove it to me
Challenging the other person to provide evidence or validation of their identity.
Who you really are
Persisting skepticism about the authenticity or true nature of the other person.
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