Still Like You
Emotional Rollercoaster: Longing and Confusion in 'Still Like You'Lyrics
It's not the same without you here
Expresses the absence of the person and how things are different or incomplete without them.
I tell it to myself, so well, I needed you
The speaker tries to convince themselves of not needing the person but acknowledges their own longing and dependency.
I wanted to feel something
An aspiration or desire to experience emotions or sensations.
But now I'm feeling nothing
Contrasts the previous desire with the current emotional numbness or lack of feeling.
Cause I still like you, so dumb
Despite the situation, the speaker acknowledges they still have feelings for the person, admitting their own foolishness or inability to let go.
Cause I still like you, so dumb
-I fall down, I'm feeling something
The speaker experiences emotions or sensations when they face difficulties or hardships.
You get high, I'm feeling nothing
The person the speaker likes seems indifferent or disconnected, causing the speaker to feel emotionally empty.
I get home, you give me loving
The speaker returns home to affection or love from the person they like, but the connection feels incomplete or lacking.
You somehow, don't want accompanying
The person the speaker likes appears to be unwilling or uninterested in accompanying or being with the speaker.
I get away it feels so wrong
Escaping or distancing oneself feels incorrect or uncomfortable when the speaker reminisces about wanting the person.
I say it like we cared, too bad, I wanted you
The speaker acknowledges a lack of reciprocation or mutual caring, expressing regret about desiring the person.
Cause now I'm feeling something
The speaker acknowledges current feelings, contrasting them with previous desires to feel something.
I wanted to feel something
-Cause I still like you, so dumb
The person the speaker likes appears to be unwilling or uninterested in accompanying or being with the speaker.
Cause I still like you, so dumb
-I fall down, I'm feeling something
-You get high, I'm feeling nothing
-I get home, you give me loving
-You somehow, don't want accompanying
-But won't you let me know, I'm feeling kinda cold
The speaker expresses a feeling of coldness or emotional distance and desires the other person to acknowledge it.
I think you should have known, I've fallen off the side again
Feeling abandoned or neglected, the speaker feels they've fallen out of favor or significance.
I feel something hold
There's a sensation of being held or restrained, possibly by unresolved emotions or the relationship itself.
So dumb, cause I still like you
The person the speaker likes appears to be unwilling or uninterested in accompanying or being with the speaker.
So dumb
Reiterates the self-acknowledgment of still having feelings for the person despite the situation.
I fall down, I'm feeling something
The person the speaker likes appears to be unwilling or uninterested in accompanying or being with the speaker.
You get high, I'm feeling nothing
-I get home, you give me loving
-You somehow, don't want accompanying
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