Lyrics
What is wrong with us
Expressing a sense of confusion or concern about the state of "us."
All we do is fight
Highlighting a recurring pattern of conflict or arguments in the relationship.
Get out of my view
Requesting someone to leave their sight, possibly due to emotional discomfort.
I'm not feeling right
Conveying a feeling of being emotionally unwell or disturbed.
I'm not feeling good
Reiterating the emotional discomfort, emphasizing not feeling good.
I don't think I should
Expressing hesitation or uncertainty about certain actions or decisions.
Something's standing in your view
Suggesting that there is an obstacle or interference in the perspective of the person being addressed.
I'm standing next to you
Positioning oneself in close proximity to the other person, possibly seeking connection.
You and me heavenly
Expressing a desire for a harmonious and blissful connection between the speaker and the addressed person.
Forever what does it mean
Pondering the meaning and significance of eternity or a lasting connection.
You and me heavenly
Repeating the theme of a heavenly connection, questioning its true meaning.
Forever what does it mean
Continuing to question the significance of forever in the context of the relationship.
What is good for you
Questioning the value or benefit of something that is considered good for the addressed person.
Doesn't mean too much
Suggesting that what is beneficial for the addressed person may not be meaningful to the speaker.
What you think is true
Challenging the authenticity or validity of the addressed person's beliefs.
I can't feel or touch
Expressing an inability to perceive or emotionally connect with what the addressed person considers true.
I can't feel or touch
Reiterating the difficulty in feeling or emotionally connecting, emphasizing a lack of emotional depth.
I don't feel that much
Expressing a diminished capacity to feel or experience emotions.
What is wrong with you
Prompting a question about the emotional state or issues of the addressed person.
You're standing in my view
Complaining about the presence of the addressed person in the speaker's perspective or life.
You and me heavenly
Repeating the desire for a heavenly connection, questioning its true meaning.
Forever what does it mean
Continuing to question the significance of forever in the context of the relationship.
You and me heavenly
Repeating the theme of a heavenly connection, questioning its true meaning.
Forever what does it mean
Continuing to question the significance of forever in the context of the relationship.
What is wrong with you
Prompting a question about the emotional state or issues of the addressed person.
All you do is fight
Highlighting a recurring pattern of conflict or arguments in the relationship.
Get out of my view
Requesting someone to leave their sight, possibly due to emotional discomfort.
I'm not feeling right
Expressing a feeling of being emotionally unwell or disturbed, mirroring earlier lines.
I'm not feeling good
Reiterating the emotional discomfort, emphasizing not feeling good.
I don't think I should
Expressing hesitation or uncertainty about certain actions or decisions.
Something's standing in your view
Suggesting that there is an obstacle or interference in the perspective of the person being addressed.
I'm standing next to you
Positioning oneself in close proximity to the other person, possibly seeking connection.
You and me heavenly
Expressing a desire for a harmonious and blissful connection between the speaker and the addressed person.
Forever what does it mean
Pondering the meaning and significance of eternity or a lasting connection.
You and me heavenly
Repeating the theme of a heavenly connection, questioning its true meaning.
Forever what does it mean
Continuing to question the significance of forever in the context of the relationship.
You and me
Reiterating the desire for a connection, emphasizing the enduring nature of "you and me."
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