Lyrics
Am I in or am I out
Expressing uncertainty about being included or excluded.
Don't pretend that you don't know what I'm talking about
Challenging the listener to acknowledge understanding of the situation.
In your eyes I can see a reflection of someone it's clearly not me and you
Noticing a disconnect in the reflection seen in the eyes, implying a change in the relationship.
Keep walking like you've got somewhere else to go
Advising to continue moving forward as if having a purpose or destination.
Keep talking like you don't care for me no more
Encouraging verbal actions that suggest indifference or lack of concern.
Make a wish now baby and I'll try to make it come true
Inviting a wish, possibly as an attempt to salvage the relationship.
But I feel this time I'll be losing you
Expressing a fear of losing the person despite efforts to fulfill wishes.
Butterfly, I'm gonna letcha go
Metaphorically letting go of the person like a butterfly, accepting the need for release.
I know I've done the same thing ten times before and you...
Acknowledging past mistakes and implying a sense of remorse or self-awareness.
Keep walking like you've got somewhere else to go
Reiterating the advice to keep moving forward with a sense of purpose.
Keep talking like you don't care for me
Encouraging continued verbal detachment and lack of concern.
Keep walking like you've got somewhere else to go
Repeating the idea of progressing with a purpose or destination.
Keep talking like you don't care for me no more.
Emphasizing verbal detachment and lack of care.
And you ...
Continuing the theme of purposeful movement and verbal detachment.
Keep walking like you've got somewhere else to go
Reiterating the advice to keep moving forward with a sense of purpose.
Keep talking like you don't care for me
Encouraging continued verbal detachment and lack of concern.
Keep walking like you've got somewhere else to go
Repeating the idea of progressing with a purpose or destination.
Keep talking like you don't care for me no more.
Emphasizing verbal detachment and lack of care.
Butterfly, I'm gonna letcha go
Metaphorically letting go of the person like a butterfly, reiterating the acceptance of the need for release.
I know I've done the same thing ten times before and you
Acknowledging past mistakes, emphasizing repetition, and suggesting a sense of inevitability.
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