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Steady breathing while she's cheating with her shoulder blade
Describing a situation where someone is cheating, possibly emotionally, with a reference to the shoulder blade.
"Why you speeding on a Saturday?" she said to me
A question about the urgency or haste of actions on a Saturday, implying a conversation with the person involved.
I, I, I started every line with the same eye
The repetition of "I" and mention of starting every line with the same eye could signify self-reflection or introspection.
Looking for somebody to rely on
Expressing a desire or need to find someone reliable.
I'm looking for somebody to rely on
Reiteration of the search for reliability, emphasizing the importance of finding someone trustworthy.
I'm looking for somebody to rely on
-I'm looking for somebody to rely on
-I'm looking for somebody to rely on
-I never thought that I would be capable, but look at where we are
Reflecting on personal growth and unexpected capabilities, possibly in the context of a relationship.
And I had doubts that you would ever grab me by the ankle, but now I'm seeing stars
Expressing surprise at someone grabbing the speaker by the ankle, leading to a positive, starry outcome.
And I'm so sorry I dragged you through the mud
Apologizing for causing distress or difficulties to the person addressed.
I didn't mean to pull you into my mid-20s rut
Acknowledging a challenging phase in the speaker's mid-20s and unintentionally involving the other person in it.
And I'm so tempted to lie, to misbehave
Feeling tempted to lie or misbehave, but sensing an internal conflict about the appropriateness of such actions.
But something tells me that I shouldn't be that way
Indicating an internal moral or ethical struggle against certain behaviors.
I'm looking for somebody to rely on
Repetition of the search for reliability, underscoring its significance in the speaker's life.
I'm looking for somebody to rely on
-I'm looking for somebody to rely on
-I'm looking for somebody to rely on
-I never meant to hurt you
An admission of not intending to cause harm to the addressed person.
Heard you, you were on my shoulder
Reference to the person being on the speaker's shoulder, possibly symbolizing emotional weight or influence.
Hurt you, hurt you
Repetition of the word "hurt," emphasizing the impact on the addressed person.
Won't you take me over?
An appeal or request for the person to take control or guide the speaker.
I never meant to
A fragment suggesting an unintended action or consequence.
I'm looking for somebody to rely on
Reiteration of the search for reliability, suggesting a continued need for someone trustworthy.
I'm looking for somebody to rely on
-I'm looking for somebody to rely on
-I'm looking for somebody to rely on
-Hurt you
Repetition of the word "hurt" and a plea for the person to take control, reinforcing the emotional plea in the context of reliance.
You were on my shoulder
-Hurt you
-Won't you take me over?
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