Not the Only One
Unveiling Heartache: Sydney Mae's Emotional SymphonyLyrics
Don't make me, shake me
Expressing a plea or reluctance not to be manipulated or disturbed.
Break me down again to explain myself
Feeling the need to break down and explain oneself once again.
I hurt you again, yeah, I'm listening
Acknowledging causing pain and expressing a willingness to listen.
And you're crying, the reason why won't help
Witnessing the emotional distress of the other person, with reasons not providing comfort.
You think my heart's buried
Suggesting emotional vulnerability, as if the heart is buried and not easily accessible.
Breathing barely under some dirt
Describing a state of emotional suffocation, with difficulties in breathing under emotional weight.
I'm losing sleep, it's killing me
Expressing the toll on mental well-being, with a sense of self-destructive insomnia.
You're not the only one that hurts
Highlighting that the other person is not alone in experiencing pain.
You said if I just would've tried, just give us time
Recalling a promise or expectation of trying and investing time in the relationship.
And I'd never leave
Challenging the commitment and the idea of everlasting presence.
So love was black and white, we were doing fine, and all was right
Questioning the simplicity and positivity of love, reflecting on a possible misconception.
Is that what you believe
Asking if the other person truly believes in the portrayed idealistic view of the relationship.
You wish you'd never kissed me
Expressing regret or doubt about the impact of a past romantic encounter.
Never miss me, doesn't get worse
Emphasizing that the situation hasn't improved and has, in fact, worsened.
Life's breaking down, all around but
Observing the breakdown of life and emotions, but noting it's a shared experience.
You're not the only one that hurts
Reiterating that the other person is not alone in feeling the pain.
I didn't go out of my way
Denying intentional harm, stating actions were not premeditated.
It wasn't by design
Clarifying that there was no intentional plan to cause harm to either party.
To crush your world or mine
Rejecting responsibility for the emotional damage suffered by both individuals.
Holding on for way too long
Describing a prolonged struggle, holding onto the relationship despite its challenges.
The fight in me is gone
Noting the exhaustion and defeat in the speaker, indicating a loss of will to fight.
It don't work, it just don't work, no
Acknowledging the futility of efforts to make the relationship work.
And you're not the only one that hurts
Reaffirming that the other person shares the emotional pain.
This battered soul, this letting go
Describing a soul that has endured significant pain and is now letting go.
Can't let it show, would barely recognize myself
Acknowledging the need to conceal emotional struggles from others.
So I'll lose my mind, maybe in time I'll realize
Expressing a willingness to let go of sanity over time, accepting the inevitability of the situation.
It couldn't have been helped, no
Claiming that the outcome was unavoidable, suggesting a lack of control.
Oh, what we lost and what it cost
Reflecting on the loss endured and the high price paid for it.
We watched it all burn
Describing the painful experience of witnessing everything fall apart.
Nothin' I could do to pull us through
Expressing powerlessness in salvaging the relationship despite sincere efforts.
You're not the only one that hurts
Reiterating that the other person is not alone in feeling the hurt.
I didn't go out of my way
Reiterating the unintentional nature of actions causing pain.
It wasn't by design
Emphasizing that harm was not premeditated or deliberately inflicted.
To crush your world or mine
Rejecting responsibility for the emotional turmoil experienced by both parties.
Holding on for way too long
Describing a prolonged struggle, holding onto the relationship despite its challenges.
The fight in me is gone
Noting the exhaustion and defeat in the speaker, indicating a loss of will to fight.
It don't work, it just don't work, no
Acknowledging the futility of efforts to make the relationship work.
And you're not the only one
Reaffirming that the other person shares the emotional pain.
No, you're not the only one that hurts
Concluding that the pain is not exclusive, emphasizing a shared experience.
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