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Pretty much about some guy who maybe just got dumped or whatever, and he sees himself as a meaningless little game that she really didn't care what the out come. He loved her much more than she cared for him.
"Painless, so easy, you come fast, and leave me" could be talking about how she didn't really care about their break up or what have you.
I say... this song is about a guy who has been a player his whole life thus far, and now he's met his match. It was easy to get her, he made her come just as easily... business as usual for him... but then she did something the other women didn't do... she just got up and left like it was nothing to her, whereas the others fell in love and he could manipulate them. He was trying to play her, but now it's not about that... there's only one way to feel love, mutually, but right now he's fucked because the affection is one-sided, his is the only love there.
Half a life... for one kiss.... inflation.... and now this
"Imagine i go my whole life doggin it out, thinkin i'd never get married, never fall in love, and then from this one kiss with Tuesday night , my feelings blew up........ and now i'm fucked... she doesn't feel the same way... i got played"
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Pretty much about some guy who maybe just got dumped or whatever, and he sees himself as a meaningless little game that she really didn't care what the out come. He loved her much more than she cared for him.
"Painless, so easy, you come fast, and leave me" could be talking about how she didn't really care about their break up or what have you.
Good song. I'm feeling it right now.
I say... this song is about a guy who has been a player his whole life thus far, and now he's met his match. It was easy to get her, he made her come just as easily... business as usual for him... but then she did something the other women didn't do... she just got up and left like it was nothing to her, whereas the others fell in love and he could manipulate them. He was trying to play her, but now it's not about that... there's only one way to feel love, mutually, but right now he's fucked because the affection is one-sided, his is the only love there.
love love love the bassline.
Half a life... for one kiss.... inflation.... and now this
"Imagine i go my whole life doggin it out, thinkin i'd never get married, never fall in love, and then from this one kiss with Tuesday night , my feelings blew up........ and now i'm fucked... she doesn't feel the same way... i got played"