Lyrics
I drove by your house
The speaker drove past the person's house.
All the lights were out
All the lights at the person's house were turned off.
You told me that you'd be home
The person assured the speaker they would be home.
But you left me all alone
The person wasn't at home, leaving the speaker alone.
You're stuck in my head
The person is constantly on the speaker's mind.
I'm seeing red
The speaker is feeling intense emotions, possibly anger or frustration.
I know I'm not your type
The speaker acknowledges they are not the person's preferred romantic choice.
You know this never felt right
The relationship never felt right to the speaker.
Just say go away
The speaker wants the person to explicitly ask them to leave.
I know exactly what you're thinking
The speaker claims to understand the person's thoughts and feelings.
I bet you think this is a love song
The person believes the speaker thinks this is a love song.
I bet you think it's like a haiku
The person believes the speaker thinks it's like a haiku.
Written for you
The speaker wrote the song, possibly not with romantic intentions.
Maybe I wrote this just to have fun
The speaker initially wrote the song for enjoyment or amusement.
But now I'm worrying about one
The speaker is now concerned or anxious about the song's impact.
Instead of two
The speaker is now focused on one person instead of two.
You seem so surprised
The person seems surprised by the speaker's actions or words.
That I'd recognize
The speaker acknowledges their ability to recognize things.
Don't tell me what I want to hear
The speaker doesn't want to hear false or insincere statements.
I think I made it pretty clear
The speaker believes they have been clear about their feelings.
Just say go away
The speaker reiterates the desire for the person to ask them to go away.
I know exactly what you're thinking
The speaker still claims to understand the person's thoughts and feelings.
I bet you think this is a love song
The person believes the speaker thinks this is a love song (repeated).
I bet you think it's like a haiku
The person believes the speaker thinks it's like a haiku (repeated).
Written for you
The speaker wrote the song, possibly not with romantic intentions (repeated).
Maybe I wrote this just to have fun
The speaker initially wrote the song for enjoyment or amusement (repeated).
But now I'm worrying about one
The speaker is now concerned or anxious about the song's impact (repeated).
Instead of two
The speaker is now focused on one person instead of two (repeated).
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