A confession that splits a heart three ways, leaving everyone hurt.
What's sharp here is how the apology keeps circling back to its own insufficiency.
'I'm sorry' becomes a verbal tic, a thing the mouth says while the heart stays divided.
A confession that splits a heart three ways, leaving everyone hurt.
A confession that splits a heart three ways, leaving everyone hurt.
What's sharp here is how the apology keeps circling back to its own insufficiency.
'I'm sorry' becomes a verbal tic, a thing the mouth says while the heart stays divided.
A confession that splits a heart three ways, leaving everyone hurt.
I want to cleave my heart straight in two
What's sharp here is how the apology keeps circling back to its own insufficiency. 'I'm sorry' becomes a verbal tic, a thing the mouth says while the heart stays divided. The lyric doesn't seek forgiveness so much as document a failure to deserve it.
The phrase 'Two people, no, three people are going to be hurt by this' does the math of the damage. It's not just about choosing; it's about counting the casualties before they happen. The singer knows the score and still can't stop the game.
That's the physical ache of it, not a metaphor, but a literal wish to split the feeling in half. No analysis, just a raw image of what the situation demands.
The way 'I already (love you both)' sits in parentheses, like a secret the singer can't help but whisper.
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I'm sorry (I'm sorry) I'm sorry (There's somone)
Two people (another one) Already (inside me)
Please forgive me, I've always been tricking you
I don't think the me you know is me anymore.
I know how much you love me
I know you gave me a love so deep
But my heart isn't listening to me.
When I first met you I never knew I'd fall in love with you
When I saw her I never thought this would happen
It all happened so discreetly, I didn't mean for this to happen
It really wasn't my fault.
I wanted to erase everything
So I could come back to you.
I wanted to go back
Because now to me you're the only one
The love I had for you was so pure
I didn't think I could ever leave you
But now it's a different story.
*I'm sorry (I really didn't mean for this to happen)
I'm sorry (But somehow, suddenly)
Both of you are (she's in my heart)
So suddenly… (I think it's too late)
I'm sorry (I wanted to stop it)
I'm sorry (I was going to say something)
My lips (Won't part, I'm pretty sure)
I already (love you both)
I didn't know I cold be like this
I always thought low of the people who did
But now I'm the one doing it
Two people, no, three people are going to be hurt by this.
This is going on because of me
Of course there's always an excuse
Everyone has an excuse for loving two people
They never could help it
They comfort themselves
But we all know that it's our fault in the end.
But right now I don't know who to pick
If I pick one I lose the other
If I think about it I hurt even more, I think I'm going crazy
I want to cleave my heart straight in two
I really love her… I'm so sorry.
*Repeat
If I can't love both of you
Then I'll just give up both of you forever
I'm sorry (I really didn't mean for this to happen)
I'm sorry (But somehow, suddenly)
Both of you (Both of you)
Are already (It's too late)
I'm sorry (I sholdn't be doing this)
I'm sorry (I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry)
My lips (Won't part, I'm pretty sure)
I already (love you both)
I'm sorry
A confession that splits a heart three ways, leaving everyone hurt. What's sharp here is how the apology keeps circling back to its own insufficiency. 'I'm sorry' becomes a verbal tic, a thing the mouth says while the heart stays divided.
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