You're Gone
Unveiling the Emotional Odyssey: Two Another's 'You're Gone'Lyrics
Tell me, did you bleed a lot when you saw the doubt start sinking in?
Talks about witnessing doubt creeping in and questioning if it caused emotional distress.
How we were always just friends, sick of awkward conversations
Reflects on a past relationship where the speaker and the other person were initially just friends, tired of awkward interactions.
But there was always more to you, never thought you fit the role you played in
Suggests that the person had a deeper, unexpected side that didn't align with their assumed role.
Oh no
Expresses concern or surprise ("Oh no") about something related to the previous lines.
Something 'bout you was a whole new feeling
Describes a unique and powerful feeling associated with the person being addressed.
Something 'bout you was a whole new deal
Emphasizes that the feeling about the person was significant and different from previous experiences.
Used to say, "We have to wait"
Recalls a past sentiment of needing to wait, possibly related to the relationship.
But you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong
Denies the necessity of waiting, asserting that waiting was wrong.
Scared of what your parents said
Refers to past fears about parental disapproval, contrasted with the current independence.
Now you're living on your own
Indicates a transition from parental control to living independently.
Something 'bout you was a whole new feeling
Reiterates the profound feeling associated with the person.
Something 'bout you was a whole new deal
Confirms the unique nature of the emotional experience related to the person.
So why we even bothering?
Raises a question about the purpose of the relationship, suggesting doubt or frustration.
Now you're gone, you're gone, you're gone
Declares that the person is now gone, possibly expressing a sense of loss or finality.
Something made you change your mind, sick of getting left behind wondering
Addresses a change in the person's attitude, pondering the reasons behind it.
How we would meet up after school, why'd we have to make it so secret?
Reflects on the secrecy of the relationship during school days and questions the necessity of it.
Scared of what they might have heard, never thought that we deserved anything
Expresses disbelief in deserving anything and fears of being judged.
Oh no
Expresses a negative shift or betrayal in the person's disposition.
Something 'bout you wasn't on my side
Implies that something about the person was not supportive or favorable.
No, I don't want to wait for another lie
Rejects the idea of waiting for another untruth or deception.
Used to say, "We have to wait"
Recalls the past insistence on waiting, suggesting a change in perspective.
But you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong
Reiterates the denial of the necessity to wait, emphasizing its incorrectness.
Scared of what your parents said
Recalls past fears related to parental opinions, contrasting with the current independence.
Now you're living on your own
Highlights the transition to living independently and away from parental influence.
Something 'bout you was a whole new feeling
Reiterates the powerful feeling associated with the person.
Something 'bout you was a whole new deal
Confirms the uniqueness of the emotional experience tied to the person.
So why we even bothering?
Raises a question about the point of continuing the relationship, given the apparent challenges.
Now you're gone, you're gone, you're gone
Declares that the person is now gone, possibly indicating a sense of finality or acceptance.
What are you scared of? What are you running from?
Presents a series of questions probing the person's fears and actions.
What are you scared of? Why don't you run to her?
Continues the questioning, suggesting the option of seeking comfort in someone else.
What are you scared of? What are you running from?
Repeats the inquiry about the person's fears and actions.
What are you scared of? Why don't you run to her?
Repeats the suggestion of finding solace in someone else.
You're gone, you're gone, you're gone
Reiterates the absence of the person, emphasizing their departure or absence.
You're gone, you're gone, you're gone
Repeats the declaration of the person being gone, underscoring the finality of their absence.
You're gone, you're gone, you're gone
Reiterates the statement of the person being gone, possibly for emphasis or closure.
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