Mr. Wrong
Unveiling the DichotomyLyrics
Look at my face it's quite easy to see
The speaker suggests that their emotions are evident in their facial expression.
Nothing to hide, those marks they don't heal
The speaker claims transparency but acknowledges emotional wounds that haven't healed.
And I'm feeling, my dearest friend
The speaker addresses a close friend and expresses emotions.
We're not really here we're just not at the end
Suggests a sense of detachment or unreality in the speaker's current state.
People they lie to get what they want
Observation of deceitful behavior in others to achieve personal goals.
Twisted tongues and jumping in front of the line
Describes dishonesty and manipulation, possibly in a competitive context.
That we're just standing in
Reflection on being caught in a situation created by others.
Ain't Mr. Wrong, ain't Mr. Right
Rejects the labels of being Mr. Wrong or Mr. Right, suggesting complexity.
Holding my breath, speaking in silence
Expresses a tense anticipation, possibly in a relationship.
Ain't Mr. Wrong, ain't Mr. Right
Reiterates the rejection of conventional labels in relationships.
I hear all the words, but everything's quiet
Despite hearing words, there is a lack of meaningful communication or understanding.
I'm a simple person but I'm not very easy,
The speaker describes themselves as simple but not easily understood.
Not like the pretenders that'd kill their own lady
Contrasts with fake personas willing to harm others for personal gain.
For a better one
Reflects on the willingness of some to betray for a perceived better opportunity.
It's as easy as that
Emphasizes the simplicity of making such choices.
Ain't Mr. Wrong, ain't Mr. Right
Reaffirms the rejection of traditional labels in relationships.
Holding my breath, speaking in silence
Echoes the feeling of holding back, perhaps due to emotional turmoil.
Ain't Mr. Wrong, ain't Mr. Right
Restates the rejection of conventional relationship labels.
I hear all the words, but everything's quiet
Despite hearing words, there is a sense of emotional silence or disconnect.
Say all the words that I didn't say
Encourages speaking unspoken words, possibly addressing past grievances.
Shout 'em all out to the ones who betrayed us all
Expresses a desire to expose the betrayals of others.
Ain't Mr. Wrong, ain't Mr. Right, Holding my breath, speaking in silence
Reiterates the rejection of traditional labels in relationships.
Ain't Mr. Wrong, ain't Mr. Right
Repeats the refusal to be categorized as Mr. Wrong or Mr. Right.
Holding my breath, speaking in silence
Reiterates the feeling of holding back or remaining silent.
Ain't Mr. Wrong, ain't Mr. Right
Affirms the rejection of conventional relationship labels.
I hear all the words, but everything's quiet
Despite hearing words, there remains a sense of emotional distance or silence.
Ain't Mr. Cool, ain't Mr. Nice
Rejects the labels of being Mr. Cool, Mr. Nice, Mr. Rich, or Mr. Bright.
Ain't Mr. Rich, ain't Mr. Bright
Further rejects societal expectations and stereotypes.
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