Selfish
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What's it all about when you just sit and laugh right in my face

I'd never apologize

For being at home, stuck in the cold


Spotted deer at night

I wouldn't slow, and now it shows again

Broke the headlight but

I couldn't care when there's nowhere to go

Caught a glimpse of good memories and how they broke the mold

I'd never apologize at all



Darling heal me, when I'm feeling down the progress goes

I swear I'm not the glass ceiling holding you over

I've fooled my fair share now



And I'd never apologize for being at home

Stuck but I'll keep quiet today

Because I know

I know



Because everywhere I go I can see that it has been creeping

Slowly

Want me



I've been fearing all the racket coming from the door

Louder now than yesterday there's no relief in sight

But I've fooled my fair share now

And I got my way somehow







Will you stay, close to me

Overall Meaning

These lyrics delve into themes of feeling disregarded, stuck, and disconnected in a relationship. The first paragraph captures a moment where the singer feels belittled and mocked by someone they care about. Despite this hurtful treatment, the singer expresses a refusal to apologize for simply being themselves, especially when they find solace in the safety of their own home. The coldness mentioned here could signify both physical and emotional isolation.


In the second paragraph, the imagery of a spotted deer at night suggests a fleeting glimpse of something beautiful yet elusive. The singer, perhaps in a car, refuses to slow down and instead continues to move forward, resulting in a broken headlight. However, the singer confesses a lack of concern in the face of having nowhere to go. This indifference could imply a resignation to their current circumstances. The reference to "good memories" breaking the mold highlights the realization that positive experiences are rare and unexpected.


The mention of a "glass ceiling" in the third paragraph speaks to the singer's self-awareness of the limitations they place on themselves and others. The singer acknowledges their own past manipulations or deceptions but maintains that they will not apologize for being at home or remaining silent. Despite their struggles, the singer understands the importance of quiet introspection and accepting the way things are. This highlights a sense of resignation and self-acceptance.


The final paragraph expresses a longing for closeness and a plea for someone to stay near. The singer alludes to a persistent feeling of discomfort and anxiety, symbolized by the "racket coming from the door." This noise serves as a metaphor for ongoing problems or conflicts. Despite the ambiguity of whether the singer has gotten their way or not, there seems to be an understanding that change, relief, or resolution is unlikely. The repetition of "I've fooled my fair share now" suggests a weariness and awareness of past mistakes, possibly hinting at the singer's desire to break free from their self-destructive patterns.




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Written by: PRINCIPE ANTONIO CLYDE TORRES

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