Part of Me
Unmasking Shadows: Embracing the Hidden Faces WithinLyrics
How many times a day are you fake?
Questioning the frequency of the person's insincerity or pretense throughout the day.
And how many people or faces did you portray?
Inquiring about the numerous personas or roles the individual has adopted or displayed.
I saw a friend in you, but I knew you'd never tell the truth
Expressing disappointment in discovering a lack of honesty in someone perceived as a friend.
And I knew one day you'd find yourself a
Anticipating the inevitable self-discovery or realization by the deceptive individual.
But you looked dead to me I swear
Noting a perception of lifelessness or insincerity in the person, emphasizing the intensity of the feeling.
But you came right back to haunt me you were there
Experiencing a haunting presence or memory as the deceptive person reappears in the narrator's life.
And you're a part of me
Acknowledging the inescapable connection with the deceptive individual despite negative experiences.
And you're a part of me
Reiterating the idea that the deceptive person is an integral and unavoidable part of the narrator's identity.
I always feel alone
Expressing a persistent sense of isolation or loneliness in general.
I always felt alone
Affirming a consistent feeling of being alone in various situations.
I only feel alone (And she)
Stating the exclusive experience of loneliness, possibly alluding to a specific person ("she").
I only feel alone
Repeating the assertion of feeling alone, emphasizing the emotional state.
I only feel alone (And she)
Reiterating the singular experience of loneliness and possibly connecting it to a female figure ("she").
I never feel (And she)
Denying any experience of feeling, possibly suggesting emotional numbness or detachment.
I never feel (Alone)
Repeating the denial of feeling alone, emphasizing the absence of this emotion.
I never feel (Alone)
Emphasizing the continued lack of loneliness or emotional isolation.
I never feel
Reiterating the absence of the feeling of being alone.
You're a part of me
Returning to the theme of an inextricable connection with the deceptive individual despite negative emotions.
You're a part of me
Affirming once again that the deceptive person is an integral part of the narrator's identity.
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