Lyrics
It must be something that said that made you feel the need to run away from me
Expressing confusion and curiosity about a statement or action that prompted the partner to distance themselves.
The closeness that you felt with me it put your mind at ease but made you feel so scared
Highlighting the paradoxical impact of intimacy, providing comfort but also inducing fear in the partner.
So tell me where it all went wrong and I will tell you how you were afraid to lose control
Seeking an explanation for the relationship's breakdown and offering to reciprocate by revealing the partner's fear of losing control.
Your heart was never really there I guess I built a phantom one to feel like you could care
Acknowledging a lack of genuine emotional connection, realizing the creation of a false sense of affection to convince oneself of the partner's care.
Something shifted when you threw
Indicating a pivotal moment when something changed, possibly signifying the partner's decision to end the relationship.
My love away
Expressing the emotional impact of the partner discarding the speaker's love.
I thought of everything you'd do
Reflecting on the partner's actions and contemplating the consequences of their decisions.
I couldn't stay
Conveying the inability to endure the pain and emotional turmoil, leading to the decision to part ways.
Now I've found myself again
Claiming a rediscovery of oneself after the breakup.
Just for you to come and ask if we could start again
Highlighting the irony of the partner's request to restart the relationship after the speaker has found self-empowerment.
I wonder now
Expressing contemplation about the changed dynamics after the breakup.
Am I easier to love now that we're over
Repeating the question of whether the speaker has become more 'lovable' now that the relationship has ended.
Am I easier to love now that we're over
-Am I easier to love now that we're over
-Am I easier to love now that we're over
-Now that we're over the parts I missed in me
Reflecting on personal growth and the return of positive aspects of oneself now that the relationship is over.
Are coming back with ease
Emphasizing the ease with which the speaker is reclaiming lost parts of their identity post-breakup.
So what makes you feel needed
Prompting the partner to articulate what makes them feel valued or necessary in the relationship.
Am I easier to love now that we're over
Reiterating the central question of whether the speaker has become more 'lovable' in the aftermath of the relationship's conclusion.
Now that we're over
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