Lyrics
Too soon for emotion cause i’m a fool for broken hope (and so on)
Expressing hesitancy to engage in emotions too soon due to a history of shattered hope.
Too close for devotion cause I know you’re a sucker for (my words)
Being cautious about devotion because of an awareness that the other person is easily influenced by spoken words.
Too soon for conclusions cause we’re too difficult
Delaying conclusions in recognition of the complexities present in the relationship.
Too good to be true, you feel bulletproof, you dont get hurt (oh)
Acknowledging the feeling of invincibility, where one doesn't perceive vulnerability and avoids getting hurt.
Too cool to let love rule, to hope for more
Rejecting the idea of allowing love to govern actions and being too cool to aspire for more.
But I could be the one who change
Expressing the potential to bring about positive change in the relationship.
Smoke cigarettes in your bed for a day
Suggesting a willingness to make sacrifices, like smoking cigarettes in bed, for the sake of the relationship.
I could be the one who stays
Committing to be the one who stays in the relationship.
If you would be the one who goes
Putting the decision in the hands of the partner, indicating a readiness to stay if they choose to leave.
Too soon to let shit go through my wounds, my open heart
Expressing a reluctance to let go of past hurts and vulnerabilities.
Too close for the two of us to open up and talk
Acknowledging difficulty in opening up and communicating within the relationship.
Too good to let the two of us be the judge
Considering the relationship too valuable to let external judgments affect it.
But I could be the one who change
Reiterating the potential to bring about positive change in the relationship.
Smoke cigarettes in your bed for a day
Repeating the willingness to make sacrifices, like smoking cigarettes in bed, for the sake of the relationship.
I could be the one who stays
Reaffirming the commitment to be the one who stays in the relationship.
If you would be the one who goes
Reiterating the openness to stay if the partner chooses to leave.
Be the one who says neither one is great
Suggesting a willingness to be the one to express dissatisfaction in the relationship.
Be the one who claims neither one’s okay Be the one who says soon is better than late
Advocating for honesty in acknowledging that neither option (great nor okay) is satisfactory and emphasizing the importance of addressing issues soon.
Be the one who says neither one is great
Repeating the idea of expressing dissatisfaction in the relationship.
Be the one who claims neither one’s okay Be the one who says soon is better than late
Reiterating the call for honesty in acknowledging the unsatisfactory nature of both options and the importance of addressing issues promptly.
Be the one who says neither one is great
Reemphasizing the willingness to express dissatisfaction in the relationship.
Be the one who claims neither one’s okay Be the one who says soon is better than late
Reaffirming the call for honesty in acknowledging the unsatisfactory nature of both options and the urgency of addressing issues promptly.
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