I Found Out
Love's Struggle Unveiled: The Pigeon Detectives' RevelationsLyrics
I found out you going out with him
The speaker has discovered that the person is in a relationship with someone else.
(Going out with)
Reiteration of the revelation that the person is "going out with" someone.
(Going out with)
-You would not believe the state I'm in
The speaker is emotionally distressed or upset about the situation.
(Going out with)
Continued emphasis on the person's current relationship status.
(Yes, you're going out with)
-I can't stand I'm just no good for you, ooh
The speaker acknowledges that they are not suitable or beneficial for the person.
I can't stand I'm just no good for you
Reiteration of the speaker's belief that they are not good for the person.
She's got friends that hate it when I call
The person has friends who disapprove of the speaker calling them.
(Going out with)
Repetition of the friends' disapproval of the speaker's actions.
(Going out with)
-I hope that all to her, good things I've done
The speaker hopes that the person recognizes the positive things they have done.
(Going out with)
Emphasis on the person's current relationship and the speaker's feelings of inadequacy.
(Yes you're going out with)
-I can't stand I'm just no good for you ooh
The speaker reiterates their belief that they are not suitable for the person.
I can't stand I'm just no good for you for you, for you oh
Continued expression of the speaker's perceived unsuitability for the person.
She said that my chance has been and gone
The person states that the speaker's opportunity for a relationship has passed.
(Going out with)
Reiteration of the person's statement regarding the speaker's missed chance.
(Going out with)
-'Cause I've been in for the same clothes far too long
The speaker's extended use of the same clothes suggests stagnation or lack of progress.
(Going out with)
Repetition of the person's view that the speaker has been in the same situation for too long.
(Yes, you're going out with)
-I can't stand I'm just not fit for you, ooh
The speaker acknowledges that they are not suitable for the person.
I can't stand I'm just not fit for you, for you, for you oh
Reiteration of the speaker's belief that they are not a good fit for the person.
I found out you're going out with him
The speaker reiterates the discovery that the person is in a relationship with someone else.
(Going out with)
Final emphasis on the person's current relationship status.
(Yes, you're going out with)
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