Thank You
Thank You: Unveiling the Bitter Sweetness of DeceptionLyrics
I'll leave it on the table, thank you
Expressing gratitude for something left on the table, possibly a metaphor for ending a relationship.
I'd rather not know what makes you
Preferring ignorance about the reasons behind certain behaviors.
Act like you do, it's disgraceful
Commenting on the disgraceful nature of the observed behavior.
The keys are on the table thank you
Reiterating thanks while mentioning keys, suggesting a finality or closure.
Looking back it's not the first or last time
Reflecting on past experiences, implying a repetitive pattern.
It's feeling just like last time
Comparing current feelings to those of a previous time, indicating familiarity.
Long before you were mine
Referencing a time before the speaker's possession of the relationship.
Thank you, I thought you were so good
Expressing gratitude again, possibly sarcastically, questioning previous beliefs about the person.
I'm a sucker for a bitter taste
Admitting vulnerability to certain tastes, possibly in relationships.
Damn you, you almost had me fooled
Acknowledging deception and expressing resilience against being fooled.
Getting out before it's too late
Deciding to end the situation before it becomes irreversible.
I'll tell them we're not anymore
Informing others about the end of the relationship.
I'll call it all off, drop a bomb
Expressing a willingness to end things dramatically or abruptly.
You can tell your friends I'm scummy
Anticipating negative opinions and accepting a less favorable image.
Tell them that you never loved me
Encouraging others to believe the absence of love in the relationship.
And that what we had meant nothing
Denying significance to the past relationship.
Pretty but acting ugly
Commenting on external appearance versus behavior, hinting at a contradiction.
Tell me bout all the others
Asking about the speaker's romantic history, possibly to revel in their misfortune.
Cause you wanna see me suffer
Suspecting a desire for the speaker's suffering.
But I'm happy all of a sudden
Contradicting expectations by expressing sudden happiness.
Thank you, I thought you were so good
Repeating gratitude while questioning previous positive perceptions.
I'm a sucker for a bitter taste
Reiterating vulnerability to a particular type of experience.
Damn you, you almost had me fooled
Expressing frustration at almost being deceived.
Getting out before it's too late
Deciding to end the situation before potential negative consequences.
I'll tell them we're not anymore
Repeating the declaration of the end of the relationship to others.
I'll call it all off, drop a bomb
Expressing a willingness to end things abruptly and dramatically again.
Thank you, I thought you were so good
Reiterating the questioning of previous positive perceptions.
I'm a sucker for a bitter taste
Repeating vulnerability to a particular taste or experience.
Damn you, you almost had me fooled
Expressing frustration at almost being fooled, suggesting a cycle of deception.
Thank you, I thought you were so good
Repeating gratitude, emphasizing the questioning of previous positive perceptions.
I'm a sucker for a bitter taste
Reiterating vulnerability to a bitter taste, possibly signifying a preference for challenging relationships.
Damn you, you almost had me fooled
Expressing frustration at almost falling for deception again.
Getting out before it's too late
Deciding to end the situation before potential negative consequences again.
I'll tell them we're not anymore
Repeating the declaration of the end of the relationship to others.
I'll call it all off, drop a bomb
Expressing a willingness to end things abruptly and dramatically again.
Thank you
Concluding with another expression of thanks, possibly with underlying irony or bitterness.
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