I Don't Believe You
Doubtful Echoes: Unveiling the Emotional Abyss in Tyler Hutton's 'I Don't Believe You'Lyrics
Right from the start you had so little to say
Right from the start, the person had little to say, suggesting a lack of communication or transparency.
My imagination went wild
The speaker's imagination became active, possibly due to the limited information provided.
Out of the dark came this angel to prey
An angelic figure emerged from the darkness, hinting at a captivating but potentially deceptive presence.
On my emotions in style
This angel preys on the speaker's emotions with a sense of style, implying a manipulative or alluring influence.
I don't believe you when you say that you're mine
The speaker expresses disbelief in the sincerity of the statement "you're mine," suggesting a lack of trust or authenticity.
I don't believe you when you say that you're mine
-I don't believe you when you say that you're mine
-All things forsaken I'd come running to you
Despite feeling forsaken by others, the speaker would still come running to the person in question.
Knowing how broken I was
The speaker acknowledges their broken state and their readiness to seek solace in the mentioned person.
Burnt out and late to the game that you started
Reference to a game started by the person, indicating a situation or relationship with consequences.
All I could hear was applause
The speaker, feeling burnt out, hears applause, possibly suggesting a performance or facade.
Lately I'm thinking, I'm not really broken at all
The speaker is reconsidering their perception of being broken, hinting at a potential realization of strength.
All is not lost, I just might need to disenthrall
Despite challenges, all is not lost, and the speaker may need to break free from enchantment or illusion.
I don't believe you when you say that you're mine
Reiteration of disbelief in the person's claim of ownership or commitment.
I don't believe you when you say that you're mine
-I don't believe you when you say that you're mine
-I don't believe you
Final repetition of the speaker's disbelief, emphasizing the lack of trust in the person's words.
I don't believe you
-I don't believe you
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