Lyrics
I think its time I own up and confess my sins
I acknowledge that it's time for me to take responsibility and admit my wrongdoing.
Would you still dance with me
Despite my flaws, would you still be willing to dance with me?
Knowing what I've been?
Are you willing to dance with me even if you know about my past mistakes?
Would you? Oh, would you? Would you?
Repeated questioning about the willingness to be with the speaker despite their faults.
I think it's time I realize that I'm not the best
I realize that I'm not perfect and cannot be the best at everything.
I can't be everything, and sometimes I need rest
Admission of limitations and the need for occasional rest.
Would you? Oh, would you?
Reiteration of the question about willingness despite imperfections.
Would you ever be able to see past it?
Asking if the listener can see beyond the speaker's mistakes.
I burned a house down, just for a few laugh fits
The speaker confesses to a serious mistake - burning a house down - done for amusement.
It wasn't me, but I can't blame you for my actions
While denying personal involvement, the speaker accepts responsibility for the consequences.
Just for once look past it, just this once look past it
Requesting understanding and asking to look past the mistake just this once.
I try so hard to work it all out (Work it all out)
The speaker is putting in significant effort to resolve issues.
I broke it all, it all, it all, it all, oh
Expressing that the speaker has broken many things.
But I can only move forward from here
Despite the past, the speaker is determined to move forward positively.
I spend too much time on my phone
The speaker admits spending too much time alone and isolated due to phone use.
Secluded and all alone
Describing feelings of seclusion and loneliness.
Wish I had a place to call home
Expressing a desire for a comforting and genuine home.
That felt alright and like my own
Describing an ideal home that feels right and personal.
(Give me a call) When you can
Asking for a call when needed.
(Want someone) To understand
Expressing a need for someone to understand.
(Let me know) If you're alright
Checking on the well-being of the listener.
I'm just so out of touch right now, I'll be at home tonight
Feeling out of touch and anticipating being at home tonight.
I'm just so out of touch right now, I'll be at home tonight
Repetition of the feeling of being out of touch and being at home tonight.
I'm just so out of touch right now I'll (Be at home tonight)
Repetition of the feeling of being out of touch and planning to be at home tonight.
Would you ever be able to see past it?
Repetition of the question about seeing beyond the speaker's mistakes.
I burned a house down, just for a few laugh fits
Reiteration of burning a house down for amusement, questioning blame for actions.
It wasn't me, but I can't blame you for my actions
Acknowledging the lack of personal involvement but accepting responsibility.
Just for once look past it, just this once look past it
Requesting understanding and asking to look past the mistake just this once.
I try so hard to work it all out (Work it all out)
The speaker is exerting considerable effort to resolve issues.
I broke it all, it all, it all, it all, oh
Repeating the idea of breaking everything and accepting the consequences.
But I can only move forward from here
Despite past mistakes, the speaker is determined to move forward positively.
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