Honestly, It's Fine
Navigating Heartbreak: Yumi Zouma's Reflective MelodyLyrics
Honestly, it's fine, the way that you left it
The speaker acknowledges the acceptability of the way the relationship ended.
And at first, it was hard, with all we'd connected
Initially, dealing with the breakup was challenging considering the emotional bonds formed.
Hate to say it but I need the brakes on
Expressing a reluctance to admit but acknowledging the need to slow down or pause.
Waste another weekend making tough boys owe me
Choosing not to waste time pursuing relationships with tough or unresponsive individuals.
Peeling off my numbers from the asphalt
Symbolic act of moving on, removing reminders of the past (numbers) from the road.
These faults could resolve in seeing
Suggesting that addressing faults in the relationship could lead to resolution.
Some temporary time spent
Acknowledging a period of temporary separation or break.
Counting the hours
Spending time counting hours, possibly waiting for resolution or closure.
Waiting to see me through
Waiting for clarity without emotional reaction.
No batting of an eyelid
Indicating a lack of emotional response or surprise.
Where does the time live?
Rhetorical question questioning the existence or location of time.
I can't seem to shake it loose
Expressing difficulty in letting go of certain thoughts or feelings.
Honestly, it's cool, but I need an answer
Acknowledging the acceptance of the situation but seeking clarification.
Was it just me and you, or was there another?
Questioning whether the relationship was exclusive or involved others.
Hate to say it, but you need to stay back
Suggesting a need for space or boundaries in the aftermath.
Steal another scheme, you made my old one muddy
Warning against adopting someone else's deceptive plan, muddying the speaker's own.
Looking like the devil with a fake tan
Metaphorically describing someone as looking deceitful or untrustworthy.
I'm here with my friends inviting
The speaker is with friends, extending an invitation, possibly to move on socially.
Some temporary time spent
Repeating the idea of temporary separation or break.
Counting the hours
Continuation of waiting and counting time, indicating a state of uncertainty.
Waiting to see me through
Reiteration of waiting for resolution without emotional reaction.
No batting of an eyelid
Emphasizing the lack of emotional response or surprise.
Where does the time live?
Rhetorical question about the existence or location of time.
I can't seem to shake it loose
Expressing difficulty in letting go of persistent thoughts or feelings.
Seasons don't change, if you're in outer space
Stating that seasons don't change in outer space, suggesting a stagnant or unchanging situation.
(I'll leave it all to fate)
Leaving fate to handle the situation, possibly expressing a lack of control.
Reminds me of us, in a self-serving way
Comparing the situation to the speaker and someone else in a self-serving manner.
(The feelings start to fade)
Feelings are fading, indicating a diminishing emotional connection.
My dealings won't change, when you're not here to stay
Dealing with the aftermath of the relationship without significant changes.
(I'll love you all the same)
Expressing continued love despite the changing circumstances.
It reminds me of home, but on a different day
Reminiscing about home on a different day, suggesting a sense of nostalgia.
(You're only)
Interrupted line, possibly indicating an incomplete thought or emotion.
Some temporary time spent
Repeating the idea of temporary separation or break.
Counting the hours
Continuing the theme of waiting and counting time, emphasizing the state of uncertainty.
Waiting to see me through
Reiteration of waiting for resolution without emotional reaction.
No batting of an eyelid
Emphasizing the lack of emotional response or surprise.
Where does the time live?
Rhetorical question about the existence or location of time.
I can't seem to shake it loose
Expressing difficulty in letting go of persistent thoughts or feelings.
And honestly, it's fine, the way that you left it
Reiterating the acceptance of the way the relationship ended.
At first, it was hard, all things connected
Repeating the idea that initially, dealing with the breakup was challenging due to the connections.
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