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Gemini Lyrics

You're the mouth, I've got nothing to say anymore
It's a shame I know, we're perfectly in loathe
Let's not say, you never give me anything
I don't care, despite of what's right there

And do I really need to tell you
That I've got a twisted twin soul for you?
I've got my palm out reaching for you

And do I really need to tell you
That I've got a twisted twin soul for you?
I've got my palm out reaching for you

You're the eyes, I've got nothing to see anymore
To convince me enough to compromise my heart
Let's not say, it's just a game again
We both know we're perfectly in loathe

And do I really need to tell you
That I've got a twisted twin soul for you?
I've got my palm out reaching for you

And do I really need to tell you
That I've got a twisted twin soul for you?
I've got my palm out reaching for you
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This song contrasts the debilitating, agonizing effects of love with the singer's overwhelming desire for a woman. In the first verse, Tatum sings, "You're the mouth, I've got nothing to say anymore.", and in the second verse he sings "You're the eyes, I've got nothing to see anymore.", it's about how love can blind people and make them unable to think and articulate themselves clearly. In the absence of eyes and a mouth, all the speaker is left with is his "palm" to blindly "reach out for" his lover. Love has literally made him senseless.

There are two sides to the speaker, one side realizes that he is lovesick, and that love is hurting him, while another side still desires this woman. That is where the idea of the "twin soul" comes in. He at once loathes and loves this person. "Gemini" is also the Zodiac sign symbolized by twins.

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@ShortroundMcfly brilliant!

 
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