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Can I be on my own, won't you give up the phone, yeah, leave me alone
Expresses a desire for solitude, asking someone to stop calling and leave the speaker alone.
Can I be on my own, you don't have to go on, yeah, leave me alone
Reiteration of the request for personal space and privacy, emphasizing the need to be left alone.
I walk around, thinking about what's on your mind
The speaker reflects on thoughts occupying their mind, possibly related to the other person.
I don't wanna lie, I don't wanna lie, I recall what's on your mind
Affirms a commitment to honesty, suggesting a reluctance to conceal or fabricate feelings.
Have you had enough, don't call me again
The speaker questions if the other person has had enough of the relationship and urges them not to call again.
Cause the blackness in your eye is there, it's failing
Describes a noticeable darkness or distress in the other person's eyes, possibly indicating emotional pain.
Can I be on my own, won't you give up the phone, yeah, leave me alone
Repeats the plea for personal space and asks the person to stop contacting through the phone.
Can I be on my own, you don't have to go on, yeah, leave me alone
Emphasizes the desire to be left alone, reinforcing the need for the other person to refrain from continuing the relationship.
Have you had enough, don't call me again
Reiterates the request for no further contact, suggesting a clear decision to end communication.
Cause the blackness in your eye is there, it's failing
Repeats the observation of darkness in the other person's eye, highlighting a sense of failure or distress in the relationship.
Can I be on my own, won't you give up the phone, yeah, leave me alone
Reiterates the desire for solitude and emphasizes the plea for the other person to stop calling and let the speaker be alone.
Can I be on my own, you don't have to go on, yeah, leave me alone
Reaffirms the need to be left alone, underlining the importance of ending any further attempts at communication.
Can I be on my own
Presents a standalone question, reinforcing the central theme of wanting independence and solitude.
Can I be on my own
Reiterates the standalone question, seeking confirmation or acknowledgment of the speaker's desire to be on their own.
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