It Ain't Over
Unfinished Melody: Navigating Heartache with Two Day RomanceLyrics
I just don’t know if I’m built for this
The speaker questions their suitability for a situation or circumstance.
come to think of it I’m not
Upon reflection, the speaker confirms they are not suitable for the situation.
looking back to all those things I did
The speaker reminisces about past actions or experiences.
Everything just seems so black and white
Everything appears clear-cut and distinct to the speaker, possibly in terms of right and wrong or clarity in retrospect.
Without you it feels so long
The absence of someone important (likely the person addressed in the song) makes time feel prolonged for the speaker.
I want you here with me
The speaker desires the presence of the addressed person.
I guess I ain't over
The speaker admits they haven't moved on from the situation or the addressed person.
I ain't over you
The speaker reiterates that they haven't moved on from the addressed person.
you can call me anything you want
The speaker is open to being labeled or called anything by others.
but I’m staying here, staying here with you
The speaker asserts their commitment to remaining with the addressed person.
Let me know if I'm troubling you
The speaker seeks clarification if they are causing distress to the addressed person.
Rest assured, that's what it meant
The speaker assures the addressed person that their intentions were genuine.
Everything was done around you
All actions or decisions were influenced by the addressed person.
walking back to all the place we've been
The speaker retraces the paths they have taken with the addressed person.
without you it feels so wrong
Without the addressed person, things feel incorrect or out of place for the speaker.
I want you here with me
The speaker expresses the desire for the addressed person's presence.
I guess I ain't over
The speaker reiterates their inability to move on from the situation or the addressed person.
I ain't over you
Reaffirmation of the speaker's lingering feelings for the addressed person.
you can call me anything you want
The speaker remains open to being labeled or called anything by others.
but I’m staying here, staying here with you
The speaker reaffirms their commitment to staying with the addressed person.
I guess I ain't over
The speaker reiterates their inability to move on.
I ain't over you
Continued assertion of the speaker's lingering feelings.
you can call me anything you want
The speaker remains open to being labeled or called anything by others.
but I’m still here, still here waiting for you.
The speaker expresses their ongoing waiting for the addressed person.
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