Caught Up
Eric Andrew Taylor Lyrics


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And I, yeah I'm just fine. It's not what you think, it's not what you think
And I, yeah I'm alright but you say we should meet, you say we should meet

I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with
I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with
I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with you

And I, just need some time
Time to start healing, some time to start feeling
And I, yeah I'm just fine, but if fines all I'm feeling and time is all it's healing

I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with
I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with
I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with you

I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with




I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with
I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up

Overall Meaning

"Caught Up" by Eric Andrew Taylor explores the theme of being caught in the middle of a complicated situation or relationship. The singer begins by stating that they are doing fine, but it may not be what others assume. There is a sense of uncertainty and conflict in their emotions. When the other person suggests meeting, the singer expresses their hesitation and reluctance.


The repetition of the phrase "caught up in the middle" emphasizes the singer's desire to avoid getting entangled in a difficult situation. They do not want to be stuck in the middle of conflicting emotions or find themselves torn between their own feelings and the expectations of others.


The lyrics also touch upon the need for time and healing. The singer acknowledges that they are just fine for now, but they crave time to heal and truly feel better. They are cautious not to rely solely on time for the healing process, as they want to avoid a situation where they only feel superficially fine.


Overall, the song portrays a struggle to maintain personal boundaries and avoid becoming entangled in complicated relationships or emotions. It expresses the need for time and self-reflection to navigate these situations carefully.


Line by Line Meaning

And I, yeah I'm just fine. It's not what you think, it's not what you think
I may seem okay, but things are not as they appear


And I, yeah I'm alright but you say we should meet, you say we should meet
Even though I'm doing fine, you insist on our meeting


I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with
I prefer not to become entangled or stuck in a complicated situation with


I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with you
Specifically, I don't want to become entangled with you


And I, just need some time
Right now, I simply require a period to myself


Time to start healing, some time to start feeling
During this time, I can begin the process of recovering and experiencing emotions again


And I, yeah I'm just fine, but if fines all I'm feeling and time is all it's healing
Although I may appear fine, if all I feel is superficial contentment and time is the only remedy


I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with
I reiterate my desire to avoid getting entangled in a complex situation with


I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with you
Primarily, I do not wish to become entangled with you


I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with
Once again, I do not want to get ensnared or trapped in a difficult situation with


I don't want to get caught up, caught up, caught up, caught up in the middle with
Additionally, I do not want to get involved or entangled in a complex situation with




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Written by: Eric Taylor

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