Lyrics
Inch a little bit closer
Inching closer signifies a gradual approach, possibly emotionally or physically.
There's something you gotta see
An invitation to witness or understand something important.
I only wanted some closure
Expressing a desire for closure, likely seeking resolution or understanding in a relationship.
But you don't think of me
Indicates a lack of consideration or acknowledgment from the other person.
Inch a little bit closer
A repetition, emphasizing the theme of gradual approach and the need for attention.
Did you ever believe in me
Raising a question about belief, suggesting doubt or disappointment.
I only wanted some closure
Reiterating the desire for closure, possibly due to unresolved feelings.
Now you don't think of me
Highlighting a change in the other person's mindset, moving away from consideration.
Inch a little bit closer
Continuation of the incremental approach, seeking connection or understanding.
Did you ever believe in me
Repeating the question of belief, emphasizing the importance of being believed in.
I only wanted some closure
Reiteration of the need for closure, underlining its significance.
Now you don't think of me
Emphasizing the shift in the other person's mindset, reinforcing the lack of consideration.
You don't think of me
An independent statement indicating a realization or acknowledgment of being forgotten.
I found your head inside my house
Metaphorical imagery of finding the other person's influence or presence in one's personal space.
No sounds
Describing a silent or uncommunicative state, possibly reflecting emotional distance.
Oh, I can't see your mouth
An inability to perceive or understand the other person's thoughts or feelings.
When I bleed
A mention of bleeding may symbolize emotional pain or vulnerability.
I feel you all in me
Feeling the other person's influence deeply, suggesting a strong emotional connection.
My heart no longer tell you apart
A metaphor for difficulty in distinguishing the other person emotionally or mentally.
Apart
Reiteration of emotional separation or confusion.
Inch a little bit closer
Continuation of the incremental approach, reemphasizing the need for attention.
There's something you gotta see
A repetition of inviting the other person to witness something important.
I only wanted some closure
Reiterating the desire for closure, highlighting its importance in the relationship.
But you don't think of me
Reemphasizing the lack of consideration or acknowledgment from the other person.
Inch a little bit closer
Repetition to underline the importance of belief in the speaker's intentions or worth.
Did you ever believe in me
Persistent questioning of belief, possibly reflecting insecurity or hurt.
I only wanted some closure
Reiterating the desire for closure, now in a context of being disregarded.
Now you don't think of me
Final statement reinforcing the lack of consideration or thought from the other person.
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