Me & You
Pascal Junior Lyrics


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Hold me yeah
Hold me no, noo
How could you lie to me after all that we been through?
Don't you know it's sad to see me in love with you?
Hold me yeah
Hold me no, no.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Pascal Junior's song Me & You express the feeling of heartbreak and betrayal in a relationship. The first line suggests a plea for physical comfort and emotional support from a partner after being hurt. However, the second line indicates that there is some conflict between the couple which has led to a breakdown in trust. The lyricist is disappointed since the couple had been through a lot together, and yet the partner chose to lie.


The next two lines of the song express the disappointment and hurt the lyricist feels knowing they are still in love with their partner despite the betrayal. The lyrics give the impression that the lyricist is aware that they should move on from the relationship, but doing so is difficult. The song's chorus repeats the opening line, highlighting the song's central theme of wanting comfort and support from a partner who has hurt them.


Overall, Pascal Junior's Me & You conveys the painful reality of loving someone despite their faults and how hard it is to let go of that love.


Line by Line Meaning

Wrap your arms around me tightly
The singer is requesting physical affection and wants their partner to embrace them strongly.


Don't do that
The singer is retracting their previous request and indicating that holding them is not necessary.


After all the experiences we have shared together, how could you deceive me?
The singer is questioning their partner's decision to lie after all the time they have spent together and different situations they have faced.


Can't you see how heartbreaking it is for me to be in love with you?
The singer is expressing the sorrow and pain they feel for being in love with someone who has betrayed their trust.


Wrap your arms around me tightly
The singer is making another request for physical comfort and reassurance.


Don't do that
The singer is second-guessing their own request and indicating that they don't know what they want at this moment.




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