Who Needs You
Heartache Harmony: Wynton Existing's Melodic Tale of LiberationLyrics
Oh, I've got a problem
The speaker acknowledges having a problem.
It's true, I wouldn't miss you if you'd go
Expressing indifference, stating they wouldn't miss the person if they left.
Oh, and in the morning
Describing a difficult morning, where the sunlight feels harsh and unpleasant.
The sun it feels like acid on my bones
Using metaphorical language, comparing the sun's impact to acid on the speaker's bones.
Oh, I get my drink on
Indicating a coping mechanism, turning to drinking to deal with emotions.
Oh, to forget you
Drinking to forget the person being addressed in the song.
No, you're not my problem
Asserting that the person is not the speaker's problem.
Oh, who needs you
Rhetorical question, expressing a lack of need for the person being discussed.
Oh, we live like rejects
Describing a lifestyle as rejects, finding happiness in seclusion.
We're happy here, hiding in our homes
Suggesting contentment in hiding at home, away from societal expectations.
Yeah, I'll hit the reset
Considering a fresh start or change, possibly without the person mentioned.
If you were here, I might feel more alone
Imagining a scenario where the person's presence might lead to increased feelings of loneliness.
Oh, I get my drink on
Reiteration of using drinking as a means to cope or escape from emotions.
Oh, to forget you
Drinking to forget the person addressed, emphasizing the emotional impact.
No, you're not my problem
Reaffirming that the person is not causing issues for the speaker.
Oh, who needs you
Rhetorical question, reiterating a lack of necessity for the person in question.
Oh, who needs you
Repeating the sentiment that the speaker doesn't need the person being discussed.
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