Lyrics
My mother always asked me
Reflecting on the speaker's mother frequently questioning their decision-making.
If your friends jumped off a bridge
Presenting a hypothetical scenario questioning conformity and peer influence.
Would you do it
Asking whether the speaker would follow others blindly, emphasizing individual choice.
If you could only make decisions
Exploring decision-making limited to promises, suggesting a constraint in choices.
Based on promises
Highlighting the idea of making decisions based on commitments or assurances.
Would you risk it
Posing a question about taking risks when choices depend on promises.
What if I was drowning
Introducing a scenario of the speaker drowning, evoking vulnerability.
And you could walk on water
Creating a hypothetical situation where the listener has a miraculous ability.
Would you save me
Asking if the listener would use their extraordinary ability to save the speaker.
It's a little fucked up little fucked up
Expressing a sense of confusion or disturbance in the speaker's thoughts.
In my head
Describing internal turmoil or complexity within the speaker's mind.
How we always end up always end up
Noting a recurring pattern of finding oneself on the brink or in challenging situations.
On the edge
Highlighting a frequent occurrence of being on the edge, possibly metaphorical.
If I knew that you would jump with me
Expressing a desire for a shared experience, even in challenging situations.
I'd take the fall and make you see
Willingness to take a fall for someone to make them understand.
It's a little fucked up little fucked up
Reiterating the internal disturbance or complexity mentioned earlier.
In my head
Echoing the sentiment of confusion or complexity within the speaker.
Are you in are you all in
Posing a question about commitment, asking if the listener is fully committed.
Keep track of every fight
Advising to keep track of conflicts or disagreements in the relationship.
Say that conflict is our fate
Suggesting that conflict might be an inevitable part of the relationship.
Are we crazy
Raising the question of whether the relationship is perceived as unconventional or irrational.
Couldn't ever take the weight
Expressing difficulty in handling the burdens or challenges within the relationship.
The pressure always wins
Noting that external pressures often overcome the relationship's dynamics.
Are we cracking?
Questioning the stability of the relationship, wondering if it is starting to break.
My mother always asked me
Repeating the earlier reflection from the speaker's mother about conformity.
If your friends jumped off a bridge would you do it
Rephrasing the hypothetical scenario from lines 2-3 to emphasize the theme of individual choice.
What if I was drowning
Recalling the scenario of the speaker drowning and questioning the listener's response.
And you could walk on water
Reiterating the miraculous ability scenario and the potential to save the speaker.
Would you save me
Asking the listener if they would intervene to save the speaker in a dire situation.
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