The Bid
Navigating Love's High Stakes: Ximena Sariñana's Reflections in 'The Bid'Lyrics
We're on the right road,
We are on the correct path or course.
the stakes getting higher
The risks or challenges are increasing.
I'm bled out from trying
I am emotionally drained from making an effort.
To keep it together
Struggling to maintain composure or stability.
The luck that befalls us
Fortune that happens to us has slightly changed or shifted.
Has bent over sightly
More has happened than what you were willing to reveal.
More than what you
Refers to someone who did not give as much as expected.
were willing to give me
Continuation of the theme of unfulfilled expectations.
The bid can never get so high
The stakes or demands can never become too high.
I don't think you notice me
The singer feels unnoticed or overlooked.
Don't know who I really am
Expressing uncertainty about one's true identity.
Maybe if yoy lost me
Suggesting that the person might only realize the value if lost.
You would see
Highlighting the potential realization through loss.
Maybe you're over
Possibly questioning excessive ambition in the relationship.
this hyper-ambition
Indicating a consideration of intense drive or ambition.
It takes more than you
It requires more than the person to form an opinion.
to create an opinion
Emphasizing the complexity of forming judgments.
I'm too proud to understand
Feeling too proud to comprehend the lessons from experiences.
experience's messages
Suggesting challenges in understanding life's messages.
That few thing in real life
Things that are rare in real life tend to be timeless.
prove to be ageless
Highlighting the enduring nature of certain experiences.
The bid can never get so high
Reiteration that the demands or expectations cannot become excessively high.
I don't think you notice me
Repeating the sense of being unnoticed or unrecognized.
Don't know who I really am
Continued uncertainty about self-awareness.
Maybe if you lost me
Reiterating the idea that losing the person might bring clarity.
You would see
Emphasizing the potential for understanding through loss.
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