Lyrics
So many times before
Expressing a repeated experience of addressing a situation in the past.
I had to let you know
Stating the necessity of communicating a message to someone.
The very thought of you
Acknowledging the impact of thinking about the person referred to.
Is too hard to bear
Describing the emotional difficulty in coping with thoughts of the person.
Faults like mine
Referring to personal imperfections or mistakes.
Not this time
Asserting that these imperfections will not be present or acknowledged this time.
So go ahead all lonely
Encouraging the person to proceed with their actions, possibly in solitude.
Just like you know you want to
Affirming the person's desire to be alone and expressing approval for it.
So many times before
Reiterating the need to convey a message based on past experiences.
I had to let you know
Repeating the action of letting someone know about a challenging thought.
The very thought of you
Recalling the difficulty associated with contemplating the mentioned person.
Is too hard to bear
Emphasizing the emotional burden caused by thoughts of the person.
Faults like mine
Repeating the acknowledgment of personal imperfections or errors.
Not this time
Reasserting that these imperfections will not be present or acknowledged in this instance.
So go ahead all lonely
Encouraging the person to proceed with their actions, possibly in solitude (repeated).
Just like you know you want to
Affirming the person's desire to be alone and expressing approval for it (repeated).
Faults like mine (Not this time)
Reiterating personal imperfections but stating that they won't be present this time.
So go ahead all lonely (Not this time)
Encouraging the person to be alone, emphasizing the absence of personal faults (repeated).
So go ahead all lonely (Not this time)
-So go ahead all lonely (Not this time)
-Just like you know you want to (So go ahead all lonely)
Encouraging the person to be alone, referencing their own desire for solitude.
Just like you know you want to
Encouraging the person to be alone, referencing their own desire for solitude (repeated).
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