I Have Questions
Unraveling Heartache: Wesleigh Rushing's I Have QuestionsLyrics
Why did you leave me here to burn?
Feeling abandoned and emotionally scorched, questioning the reasons for being left in anguish.
I'm way too young to be this hurt
Expressing a sense of emotional pain and feeling that the intensity of the hurt is disproportionate given one's youth.
I feel doomed in hotel rooms
Conveying a sense of despair and emotional distress experienced in hotel rooms, suggesting a place of solitude and reflection.
Staring straight up at the wall
Depicting a somber scene of staring at a wall, possibly reflecting a state of emotional paralysis or feeling stuck.
Counting wounds and I am trying to numb them all
Describing a coping mechanism of counting emotional wounds and attempting to numb the pain, indicating a struggle to cope.
Do you care, do you care?
Pleading for acknowledgment and concern, questioning whether the person cares about the emotional turmoil.
Why don't you care?
Repeating the question about the person's lack of care, emphasizing the emotional distance and indifference.
I gave you all of me
Highlighting the extent of emotional investment in the relationship, having given everything – blood, sweat, heart, and tears.
My blood, my sweat, my heart, and my tears
Emphasizing the depth of emotional sacrifice and commitment made for the relationship.
Why don't you care, why don't you care?
Repeating the question about the person's lack of care, expressing confusion and frustration at the perceived indifference.
I was there, I was there, when no one was
Reminiscing about being there for the person when no one else was, underscoring a sense of loyalty and dedication.
Now you're gone and I'm here
Expressing the loneliness and loss experienced after the person has left, contrasting the past presence with the current absence.
I have questions for you
Announcing the speaker's intention to seek answers and clarification from the person who caused the emotional turmoil.
Number one, tell me who you think you are
Presenting the first question, challenging the person's self-perception and identity in the context of the relationship.
You got some nerve trying to tear my faith apart
Accusing the person of audacity for attempting to undermine the speaker's faith and beliefs, expressing a sense of betrayal.
(I have questions for you)
Reiterating the speaker's intent to pose questions to the person, emphasizing the need for clarity and closure.
Number two, why would you try and play me for a fool?
Presenting the second question, questioning the person's motives in attempting to deceive and manipulate the speaker.
I should have never ever ever trusted you (I have questions)
Expressing regret and remorse for placing trust in the person, acknowledging the mistake of believing in their sincerity.
Number three, why weren't you, who you swore that you would be?
Posing the third question, questioning the person's failure to fulfill the promises and commitments made in the relationship.
I have questions, I got questions haunting me
Reiterating the presence of lingering questions and unresolved emotions, suggesting a haunting and persistent impact.
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