The Things You're Ashamed of
Redemption's Cry: Navigating Love's Undoing in Zane Penny's MelodyLyrics
How do you go on
Expressing the difficulty of moving forward.
When it's not the same
Highlighting a changed or disrupted situation.
And how do you speak on
Addressing the challenge of talking about one's shameful experiences.
The things you're ashamed of
Focusing on discussing and confronting personal sources of shame.
I came undone to plead
Describing a vulnerable state, admitting fault, or seeking forgiveness.
You lost your trust in me
Noting a breach of trust in the relationship.
I was in love you see
Claiming to have been in love.
I need you desperately
Expressing a strong need for the other person.
I came undone to plead
Repeating the theme of vulnerability and pleading.
You lost your trust in me
Reiterating the loss of trust in the relationship.
I was in love you see
Emphasizing the past presence of love.
I need you desperately
Reaffirming a desperate need for the other person.
Gotta soak it up and soak it up
Suggesting a need to absorb and comprehend a situation.
And get it where you're shown
Encouraging understanding and awareness.
The deal is wiped the tables done
Referring to a completed transaction or decision.
You're leaving on your own
Indicating the other person is departing alone.
I'm growing up you're growing up
Acknowledging personal and mutual growth.
At least give me a call
Pleading for communication or contact.
He's torn apart it breaks his heart
Describing someone's emotional state and its impact.
Just show him where to go
Guiding someone who is emotionally torn.
Or just leave him alone
Suggesting the option of giving space or solitude.
Just leave him alone
Emphasizing the plea to leave the person alone.
Just leave him alone
Repeating the plea for solitude.
I came undone to plead
Recalling the vulnerability and plea mentioned earlier.
You lost your trust in me
Restating the breach of trust in the relationship.
I was in love you see
Reaffirming the past experience of being in love.
I need you desperately
Reiterating a desperate need for the other person.
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