Crucify
Crucify Me: Unveiling the Turmoil of Love and GuiltLyrics
Love is just a way for you to see me
Love serves as a means for the other person to perceive or understand the singer.
Wonder if you even call my name
Questioning whether the other person acknowledges or mentions the singer's name.
If you know the things that I am thinking
Wondering if the other person is aware of the thoughts and feelings the singer is experiencing.
Will it ever be the same again?
Uncertainty about whether the relationship will return to its previous state.
Love is just a way for you to see me
Repetition of the idea that love is a means for the other person to perceive the singer.
Wonder if you understand the game
Questioning if the other person comprehends the dynamics of the relationship.
If you know the things that I am thinking
Expressing uncertainty about whether the other person understands the singer's thoughts.
Will it ever be the same again?
Pondering if the relationship will ever return to its previous state.
Oh crucify me, the guilt upon me
Requesting to be metaphorically crucified, burdened by guilt, possibly due to mistakes or regrets.
How long before you know?
Questioning how much time will pass before the other person becomes aware of the guilt.
Oh crucify me, the guilt upon me
Repetition of the desire to be metaphorically crucified, burdened by guilt.
How long before you go?
Asking how much time will elapse before the other person decides to leave.
You are drowning deeper in my fiction
Describing the other person sinking deeper into the singer's imaginative world or deception.
The coin is at the bottom of the pool
Using a metaphor of a coin at the pool's bottom, hinting at hidden truths or secrets.
If you know the things that I am wishing
Wondering if the other person knows the singer's desires and aspirations.
Will I ever know who's fooling who?
Questioning whether the singer will ever discover the true nature of the relationship.
Oh crucify me, the guilt upon me
Reiteration of the desire to be metaphorically crucified, burdened by guilt.
How long before you know?
Questioning the timeframe until the other person becomes aware of the guilt.
Oh crucify me, the guilt upon me
Repetition of the desire to be metaphorically crucified, expressing the weight of guilt.
How long before you go?
Asking how much time will pass before the other person decides to end the relationship.
I'll never be holy, holy as a spirit, only for a minute
Expressing a realization that the singer will never achieve a state of purity or holiness, even if briefly.
I'll never be holy
Affirmation that the singer will never attain a state of holiness or purity.
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