hot then cold

Love's Ever-Changing Dance
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Lyrics

Change like the weather, yeah you're hot then cold

Expressing the inconsistency in the person's behavior, comparing it to changing weather patterns, being hot (passionate) then cold (distant).

Fight and then makeup, cause that's all we know

Describing a pattern of conflict followed by reconciliation, highlighting that it seems to be a common occurrence in the relationship.

You think you're better, think you're better

Addressing the partner, suggesting they believe they are superior or improved in some way.

Since I met her, since I met her

Reflecting on a change in oneself since meeting the partner, implying an impact on personal growth or perception.

No tears on my sweater anymore

Indicating a shift in emotional state, no longer experiencing sadness as implied by "tears on my sweater."

Kiss her and let her out the door

Suggesting a casual approach to the relationship, possibly indicating a lack of emotional investment.

You think you're better, think you're better

Repeating the idea that the partner believes they are superior or improved since the relationship began.

Since I met her, since I met her

Reiterating the impact the partner has had on the speaker, possibly in a positive or transformative way.

And I know that you go through my phone when I sleep

Accusing the partner of invading privacy, going through the speaker's phone during sleep, suggesting a lack of trust.

On the low because I know it's all jealousy

Acknowledging this behavior as stemming from jealousy, possibly indicating insecurity in the relationship.

Don't leave, Wait for me

Pleading with the partner not to leave, asking them to wait.

Or for eternity

Introducing a sense of urgency, emphasizing the consequences of leaving as eternity.

Is this real life or is this fantasy

Questioning the reality of the situation, pondering whether it's real life or a fantasy.

Don't leave, Wait for me

Reiterating the plea for the partner to stay and wait.

Fell under your spell, I can tell

Describing falling under the partner's spell, expressing anticipation of receiving their love.

Your love i'll receive

Continuing the theme of being under the partner's influence and eagerly expecting their love.

Change like the weather, yeah you're hot then cold

Repeating the analogy of the partner's behavior changing like the weather, alternating between hot and cold.

Fight and then makeup, cause that's all we know

Restating the pattern of conflict followed by reconciliation as a defining aspect of the relationship.

You think you're better, think you're better

Echoing the sentiment that the partner believes they are better in some way.

Since I met her, since I met her

Reaffirming the impact of the partner on the speaker since the beginning of the relationship.

No tears on my sweater anymore

Reiterating the absence of sadness, tears, or emotional distress in the speaker's current state.

Kiss her and let her out the door

Suggesting a casual approach to intimacy, emphasizing a lack of emotional attachment.

You think you're better, think you're better

Reiterating the partner's perceived superiority or improvement since the relationship started.

Since I met her, since I met her

Stating the impact of the partner on the speaker's life since they met, possibly emphasizing positive changes.

Change like the weather, yeah you're hot then cold

Recalling the analogy of the partner's behavior mirroring changing weather patterns.

Fight and then makeup, cause that's all we know

Restating the cycle of conflict and reconciliation as a predominant theme in the relationship.

You think you're better, think you're better

Reiterating the belief of the partner in their own superiority or improvement.

Since I met her, since I met her

Emphasizing the lasting impact of the partner on the speaker since the relationship began.

No tears on my sweater anymore

Reiterating the absence of emotional distress or sadness in the speaker's current state.

Kiss her and let her out the door

Continuing the casual approach to intimacy, suggesting a lack of emotional investment.

You think you're better, think you're better

Repeating the idea that the partner believes they are superior or improved since the beginning of the relationship.

Since I met her, since I met her

Concluding with the lasting impact of the partner on the speaker's life since they met.

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