Lyrics
If you’re the only one I’ll ever live for
If you are the only person I will ever live for.
Would it be a sin I’ll be convicted for?
Contemplating whether this exclusive devotion would be considered a wrongdoing for which I would be judged.
In the end, on the other end, on the other end nanane
Expressing a sense of finality and repetition, suggesting a cycle or a continuous loop.
In the end, on the other end, on the other end
Reiterating the theme of finality and repetition, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
If someone would take their hands on you
If someone poses a threat to you.
I’d choke them until their face turned blue
An intense expression of protective instincts, willing to confront and harm those who threaten you.
So rain hell on me, on me on the other end nanane
Invoking a desire for adversity or challenges, suggesting a readiness to face difficulties for the sake of the relationship.
Hell on me on the other end, on the other end
Repeating the desire for challenges or difficulties, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
Hell on me on the other end, on the other end nanane
Reaffirming the readiness to face challenges and difficulties for the relationship.
Hell on me on the other end, on the other end
Repeating the readiness to face challenges, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
If I’m the only one you’ll see on the other end,
If I am the sole focus of your attention on the other end.
On the other end, on the other end
Repeating the idea of being the exclusive focus, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
Would you be glad that it’s me on the other end?
Questioning whether you would be happy or content if it is indeed me on the other end.
On the other end, on the other end
Reiterating the question of satisfaction or happiness, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
If it’s the only thing I’ll ever ask for
If my only request is for you.
Would you start for me yet another world war?
Contemplating whether asking for something significant could lead to conflict or chaos.
If it’s the only thing I’ll ever ask for
Repeating the idea of asking for something significant and questioning if it would be considered a sin.
Would it be a sin? Oh, hell…
Expressing a sense of despair or frustration, contemplating the consequences of the significant request.
Hell on me, on me on the other end nanane
Expressing a willingness to endure hardships or challenges for the sake of the relationship.
Hell on me on the other end, on the other end
Repeating the willingness to endure challenges, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
Hell on me on the other end, on the other end nanane
Reaffirming the willingness to endure challenges for the relationship.
Hell on me on the other end, on the other end
Repeating the willingness to endure challenges, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
And when I die I’ll be waiting for you
Anticipating a reunion or connection after death.
On the other end, on the other end
Repeating the anticipation of a connection after death, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
Would death be something that your light would shine through?
Questioning whether death would allow the enduring essence of the person to shine through.
On the other end, on the other end
Repeating the question of the afterlife, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
If you’re the only one I’ll ever live for
If I am the sole purpose for your existence.
Would you start for me yet another world war?
Contemplating whether this exclusive purpose could lead to conflict or chaos.
If it’s the only thing I’ll ever ask for
Repeating the idea of being the exclusive purpose and questioning if it would be considered a sin.
Oh, hell…
Expressing a sense of despair or frustration, contemplating the consequences of being the exclusive purpose.
Hell on me, on me on the other end nanane
Expressing a willingness to endure hardships or challenges for the sake of the relationship.
Hell on me on the other end, on the other end
Repeating the willingness to endure challenges, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
Hell on me on the other end, on the other end nanane
Reaffirming the willingness to endure challenges for the relationship.
Hell on me on the other end, on the other end
Repeating the willingness to endure challenges, emphasizing the phrase "on the other end."
Hell, hell, hell
Repetition of the word "hell," emphasizing intense emotions or struggles in the relationship.
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