Lyrics
So my long black hair
Referring to the speaker's long black hair as a form of hiding from the truth, possibly using it as a metaphor for denial or avoidance.
It hides me from the truth
Acknowledging that the long black hair serves as a disguise, preventing the speaker from facing reality.
I should have really left you
Expressing regret about not leaving a situation or relationship when the speaker was younger.
When I was in my youth
Suggesting that the speaker missed an opportunity to make a better choice during their youth.
I can hear you from afar
Indicating the ability to hear someone from a distance, possibly observing them from afar.
As you stumble from the bar
Describing the other person stumbling from a bar, implying intoxication or a lack of control.
And I know that I'm just a fool over you
Admitting that the speaker is foolishly infatuated with the person despite their flaws.
Yeah, I know that I'm just a fool for you
Reiterating the speaker's acknowledgment of being a fool for the person they are infatuated with.
I think you are the reason
Attributing the speaker's difficulty in moving on to the person they are addressing.
That I can't move on
Stating that the person is the reason for the speaker's emotional stagnation.
While you were everything that made me
Highlighting that the person represented everything that once made the speaker feel strong.
Feel so strong
Emphasizing the impact the person had on the speaker's emotional state.
And, yes, I would be a liar
Admitting that, in truth, the speaker would be dishonest in denying their feelings for the person.
Yes, you're my one desire
Affirming that the person is the speaker's primary desire or motivation.
And I know that I'm just a fool over you
Reiterating the speaker's foolish infatuation and emotional vulnerability.
Yeah, I know that I'm just a fool for you
Restating the speaker's awareness of being a fool for the person they desire.
And, yes, I would be a liar
Emphasizing again that denying feelings for the person would be a lie.
Yes, you're my one desire
Affirming once more that the person is the speaker's primary desire or motivation.
And I know that I'm just a fool over you
Reiterating the speaker's foolish infatuation and emotional vulnerability.
Yeah, I know that I'm just a fool for you
Restating the speaker's awareness of being a fool for the person they desire.
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