Lyrics
I'd sing a song for you.
The singer expresses a willingness to perform for the listener.
You know I'd even change my tune.
The singer is open to adapting or changing for the listener.
I'd pull you up when you drown in the water baby.
The singer promises to support and rescue the listener in times of trouble or distress.
I'd jump the highest mountain,
The singer metaphorically expresses a willingness to overcome great obstacles for the listener.
swim across the ocean blue,
Continuing the willingness to go to great lengths for the listener, suggesting vast efforts.
I could never imagine you with another baby.
The singer finds it impossible to imagine the listener with someone else, indicating a strong emotional connection.
Am I having a breakdown?
The singer questions their mental state, possibly due to emotional turmoil or confusion.
Am I going insane?
Continued questioning of mental stability or emotional distress.
You do me then leave for another girl.
The listener engages in a cycle of being with the singer and then leaving for someone else.
I wake up every morning crying you're not there.
The singer experiences sadness upon waking up and realizing the absence of the listener.
I get the feeling that you're looking for a new beginning.
The singer perceives that the listener desires a fresh start or a new phase in their relationship.
You change your mind every minute.
The listener frequently changes their mind, causing instability in the relationship.
One day you want me then the next you leave it's never ending,
The listener's inconsistency leads to a pattern where they alternate between wanting and leaving, creating ongoing uncertainty.
I'm getting used to It.
The singer is becoming accustomed to this unpredictable behavior from the listener.
Tell me how to get to you to get back in you're heart.
The singer seeks guidance or advice on how to regain the listener's affection and trust.
You make it hard should I even bother baby?
The listener's actions make it challenging for the singer to decide whether to continue trying to win them back.
My tongue is tied in two and I believe I need another drink.
The singer feels unable to express themselves fully and feels the need for a distraction or relief, such as having another drink.
I know you like to watch me sink to the bottom baby.
The singer believes the listener takes pleasure in witnessing their struggle or emotional decline.
Am I having a breakdown?
Reiteration of questioning mental stability, highlighting ongoing confusion or distress.
Am I going insane?
Continued questioning of mental state due to the repeated cycle of abandonment by the listener.
You do me then leave for another girl.
Repetition of the cycle where the listener leaves for someone else, causing emotional pain for the singer.
I wake up every morning crying you're not there.
Reaffirmation of the singer's sadness upon waking up and realizing the listener's absence.
I don't care what you do now.
The singer expresses a sense of resignation or indifference towards the listener's actions.
You say you want me now but when you need me just forget it.
The listener claims to want the singer presently but implies they won't reciprocate when the singer needs them in the future.
I'm getting used to it.
The singer is becoming accustomed to the listener's unreliable behavior and lack of commitment.
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