Lyrics
Finally my heart can see a brighter day
Expressing relief or optimism as the speaker's heart now perceives a brighter future.
Since you walked away
Acknowledging the departure of someone significant from the speaker's life.
Goes to show that our loving wasn't really fair
Reflecting on the unfairness of the past romantic relationship.
Gave you more than I could bare
Conveying that the speaker gave more than they could endure or handle.
And I'm not the one to fight for affection
Stating that the speaker is not inclined to compete for affection.
I'm not the one to lose my direction
Emphasizing the speaker's determination not to lose their way or purpose.
Cause you made it crystal clear
Noting that the other person made it clear and ended the relationship decisively.
Burned the bridge, were here
Describing a decisive end to the relationship, symbolized by burning bridges.
And I'm not gonna blow up your phone
Declaring the speaker's intention not to excessively contact the former partner.
I already know how it goes
Expressing knowledge and acceptance of the predictable post-breakup dynamics.
She reappears, I'm in the dust
Indicating the reappearance of a third party, causing emotional distress for the speaker.
Rat racing for your love
Metaphorically describing a competitive pursuit for the ex-partner's affection.
No competition for your love, competition for your love
Reiterating the absence of competition for the ex-partner's love.
Baby I had enough
Expressing a sense of emotional exhaustion and dissatisfaction.
Come and get your stuff
Inviting the ex-partner to retrieve their belongings.
Please come and get your stuff, I say
Repeating the request for the ex-partner to collect their things.
No competition for your love, competition for your love
Emphasizing the absence of rivals for the ex-partner's love.
I've had enough, come and get your stuff
Reiterating the speaker's dissatisfaction and inviting the ex-partner to take their belongings.
Please come and get your stuff
Repeating the request for the ex-partner to retrieve their belongings.
You know I tried
Acknowledging efforts made in the past.
Was left so far behind
Expressing a feeling of being left behind after the breakup.
Now you wanna rewind time
Noting the ex-partner's desire to revisit the past.
Now you wanna be my guy
Highlighting the ex-partner's current interest in rekindling the relationship.
I'll fall back, like I do
Indicating a willingness to step back in the face of the ex-partner's intentions.
I'll bounce back, without you
Expressing resilience and the ability to recover independently.
Don't think for one second
Rejecting the idea that the ex-partner is causing stress or concern.
That you're the one I'm stressing
Affirming that the ex-partner is not the source of the speaker's stress.
Know I had to give you up
Stating the necessity of ending the relationship despite past longing for physical contact.
Had me finding for your touch
Describing the speaker's intense desire for the ex-partner's touch.
I had enough, It's my wings you cut
Conveying a decision to end the relationship, metaphorically represented as cutting wings.
No competition for your love, competition for your love
Reiterating the absence of competition for the ex-partner's love.
Baby I had enough
Expressing emotional exhaustion and dissatisfaction, repeating the desire for the ex-partner to collect their belongings.
Come and get your stuff
Inviting the ex-partner to retrieve their belongings.
Please come and get your stuff, I say
Repeating the request for the ex-partner to collect their things.
No competition for your love, competition for your love
Emphasizing the absence of rivals for the ex-partner's love.
Baby I've had enough, come and get your stuff
Expressing a sense of emotional exhaustion and dissatisfaction, reiterating the invitation for the ex-partner to take their belongings.
Get your stuff
Concluding by urging the ex-partner to retrieve their belongings.
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