More Than One to Choose From
Love's Dilemma: Juggling Hearts in More Than OneLyrics
You say that I'm your baby
You express affection, calling me your baby.
You tell me I'm your love
You affirm that I am your love.
But what's it matter in the end
You question the significance of these declarations in the long run.
If I'm your number one
You question the importance of being your top priority.
When you've got more than one to choose from
You acknowledge having multiple options to choose from, suggesting a lack of exclusivity.
You claim she's just an old friend
You assert that another person is merely an old friend.
That you'd never do me wrong
You promise faithfulness and claim not to betray me.
So imagine my surprise, when your faulty alibi
You express surprise at discovering a deceptive excuse, hinting at infidelity.
Starts singing another song
The deceptive alibi reveals another romantic involvement.
When you've got more than one to choose from
Reiteration of having multiple options to choose from in relationships.
You say you won't burn bridges
You declare a commitment not to sever connections.
It would be a crying shame
You emphasize the potential regret in ruining relationships.
But what does your bridge matter when
You question the value of maintaining a connection when fundamental aspects are compromised.
Your house is up in flames
Metaphorically, your foundation (house) is in crisis despite preserving connections (bridge).
I won't be your first lady
You reject the role of being the primary romantic partner.
You ain't got me under your thumb
You emphasize your independence and refusal to be controlled.
I'm irreplaceable, irrepressible
You assert your uniqueness and resilience, refusing to be the top priority.
I refuse to be your number one
You refuse to be the primary romantic choice when there are other options available.
When you've got more than one to choose from
Reiteration of the theme of having multiple romantic options to choose from.
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