‎You Talk Too Much
Norwayy Lyrics


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You talk to much, don′t let me be with myself.
Your words don't haveany sense to my ears.
You feel you always right, and you feel all is your own.
But your word don′t have, any sense to my ears.
You talk to much, don't let me be with myself.
You think you're "king of the world", "the king of the earth".
You feel you always right, and you feel all is your own.
But your word dont haveany sense to my ears.
Just leave me alone, c′mon.





Overall Meaning

In "You Talk Too Much," Norwayy expresses frustration with someone who talks excessively and prevents the singer from having their own thoughts and personal space. The first two lines convey the annoyance the singer feels towards the constant chatter and lack of solitude that the other person brings. They are pleading for some space and time alone with their own thoughts, suggesting that the overwhelming presence of the other person is hindering their ability to reflect and be with themselves.


The lyrics also highlight the perceived lack of substance in the other person's words. The singer states that the words of the other person do not make sense to their ears. This could indicate that the subject's constant talking lacks meaning or significance, possibly consisting of empty chatter or irrelevant information. As a result, the singer begins to detach from the content and importance of what the other person is saying.


The next lines imply that the subject has a dominant and arrogant demeanor. They believe they are always right and assert ownership over everything. The constant need to assert their superiority and control over every situation is tiresome for the singer. Despite the subject's strong and confident attitude, the singer finds their words lacking substance or meaning. It suggests that the singer may see through the facade of the subject's supposed power and importance.


The final line, "Just leave me alone, c'mon," encapsulates the ultimate desire of the singer to be left in peace. They want the other person to stop talking and occupying their space, as it is becoming overwhelming. The repeated plea for solitude indicates that the singer feels suffocated by the subject's constant presence and wants to break free from their influence. The phrase conveys a sense of frustration and impatience, as the singer cannot handle the continuous intrusion into their personal world.


Line by Line Meaning

You talk to much, don′t let me be with myself.
You speak excessively and prevent me from being alone with my thoughts.


Your words don't have any sense to my ears.
The things you say lack meaning and coherence to me.


You feel you always right, and you feel all is your own.
You believe you are always correct and that everything belongs to you.


But your word don′t have, any sense to my ears.
However, your statements still lack meaning and coherence to me.


You talk to much, don't let me be with myself.
Once again, you talk excessively and prevent me from being alone with my thoughts.


You think you're "king of the world", "the king of the earth".
You believe yourself to be superior, as if you were the ruler of the entire world.


You feel you always right, and you feel all is your own.
You have a constant sense of being correct and a desire to possess everything.


But your word don't have any sense to my ears.
However, your statements still lack meaning and coherence to me.


Just leave me alone, c′mon.
Please, go away and cease bothering me.




Writer(s): Carlos Gallo, Gabriela Navarro, Rocío Márquez

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