You're My Enemy

Love's Battle: Embracing Differences in 'You're My Enemy'
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Lyrics

There is a change right now

There is a current change happening.

One to arrange somehow

There is a need to organize or put things in order somehow.

Another shoot, all right

Another conflict or disagreement is happening, and it's acceptable.

A shattered mood, delight

A cheerful or happy mood is broken or disrupted in a pleasing way.


When you call my name, I feel blessed and free

When the speaker's name is called, they feel fortunate and liberated.

It’s your fight for love, you’re my enemy

It's a struggle or conflict for love, and the person being addressed is considered an enemy.


When you call my name, I feel blessed and free

Similar to line 6, repeating the sense of feeling blessed and free when the name is called.

It’s your fight for love, you’re my enemy

Reiterating the idea of a struggle for love where the person being addressed is seen as an enemy.

When I call your name, go down on my knees

When the speaker calls the addressee's name, they express submission or vulnerability.

Hope you feel the same, are we enemies?

Expressing hope that the addressee feels the same way, questioning if they are enemies.


Is it what friends are for

Questioning if the actions are consistent with what friends typically do for each other.

No waste of time, just more

Emphasizing the value of time, suggesting that there is no time wasted, only more.

Your cellphone rings by night

The addressee's phone rings during the night.

Vibration on, she writes

The phone is set to vibrate, and a message is received (presumably from a female).


When you call my name, I feel blessed and free

Repeating the idea of feeling blessed and free when the speaker's name is called.

It’s your fight for love, you’re my enemy

Reiterating the notion of a struggle for love where the addressee is considered an enemy.

When I call your name, go down on my knees

Repeating the act of calling the addressee's name and expressing vulnerability or submission.

Hope you feel the same, are we enemies?

Repeating the hope that the addressee shares similar feelings, questioning if they are enemies.


It’s your lust for life

Referring to the addressee's strong desire for life.

It’s your attitude

Highlighting the addressee's characteristic behavior or approach to life.

It’s the word you preach

Referring to the principles or beliefs advocated by the addressee.

You can be so rude

Noting that the addressee can sometimes be impolite or discourteous.


When I call your name, go down on my knees

Repeating the act of calling the addressee's name, expressing vulnerability or submission.

Hope you feel the same, are we enemies?

Repeating the hope that the addressee shares similar feelings, questioning if they are enemies.


It’s your lust for life

Reiterating the addressee's strong desire for life.

It’s your attitude

Reemphasizing the addressee's characteristic behavior or approach to life.

It’s the word you preach

Reiterating the principles or beliefs advocated by the addressee.

You can be so rude

Reiterating that the addressee can sometimes be impolite or discourteous.


When I call your name, go down on my knees

Repeating the act of calling the addressee's name, expressing vulnerability or submission.

Hope you feel the same, are we enemies?

Repeating the hope that the addressee shares similar feelings, questioning if they are enemies.

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