Guilty
Unveiling Forbidden Love: Embracing Guilt in the Depths of PassionLyrics
Though you've decided that our love is wrong
Expressing acknowledgment that the relationship is considered inappropriate or unacceptable.
And think that we should part
Suggesting a belief that separation is necessary or inevitable.
It seems as though I have loved you so long
Reflecting on the duration of the love, conveying a sense of enduring emotions.
You'll always be in my heart
Affirming a lasting place for the person in the speaker's heart despite the separation.
Is it a sin
Pondering the morality or righteousness of the emotions and actions involved in the relationship.
Is it a crime
Questioning whether the love is considered a criminal or sinful act.
Loving you dear like I do
Expressing deep affection for the person despite potential societal or moral objections.
If it's a crime then I'm guilty
If the act of loving is deemed a crime, the speaker admits guilt without remorse.
Guilty of loving you
Reiterating the acknowledgment of being guilty but specifically for loving the person.
Maybe I'm wrong dreaming of you
Considering the possibility of being mistaken while indulging in thoughts or fantasies about the person.
Dreaming the lonely night through
Describing the act of dreaming about the person during lonely nights.
If it's a crime then I'm guilty
Repeating the admission of guilt, specifying it as being guilty of dreaming about the person.
Guilty of dreaming of you
Emphasizing the guilt associated with the act of dreaming about the person.
What can I do
Pondering the limited options or actions available in the aftermath of the perceived wrongdoing.
What can I say
Questioning what words or actions can be taken after accepting responsibility for the situation.
After I've taken the blame?
Reflecting on the consequences of taking blame for the situation.
You say we're through
Confirming the end of the relationship and the divergence of paths.
You'll go your way
Anticipating the separation but expressing the persistence of emotions on the speaker's part.
But I'll always feel just the same
Assuring that the emotional connection will endure despite the physical separation.
Maybe I'm right
Reflecting on the possibility of being correct in the intense emotions felt for the person.
Maybe I'm wrong
Considering the alternative possibility of being mistaken in the depth of love.
Loving you dear like I do
Reaffirming the profound love for the person, regardless of right or wrong.
If it's a crime then I'm guilty
Restating the admission of guilt, emphasizing it as being guilty of loving the person.
Guilty of loving you
Reiterating the core admission of guilt for the love felt towards the person.
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