Wouldn't cha know it
Wouldn't cha know
You're hardly the guessing
Hardly the guessing kind

I'm guessing you knew just how I thought of you all along
Now you're here again with me
I can't believe
If it's just something if we do

In spite of efforts to be true
Making time for ourselves and of ourselves isn't love if we are selfishly prude
I'd have it just the way we were
I'd have it just the way we were again

Wouldn't cha know it
Wouldn't cha know
You're hardly the guessing
Hardly the guessing kind

I'm guessing you knew just how I thought of you all along
Why would you want to spite
If the someone wants to smile
Making time for ourselves in and of ourselves isn't love if we are selfish

I'm guessing you


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    My Interpretation

    It seems to be a song about 2 people who are cheating in their relationships to be together "Now you're here again with me I can't believe If it’s just something if we do In spite of efforts to be true "

    they cheat and maybe it is because they don't really want to be in their relationships

    "Making time for ourselves And other selves"

    being with each other then being with their other person

    they could also have once been a couple, broke it off and now are cheating to be together and he wishes they were like how they were before

    or

    no cheating and they were just together before and now they are back together and he wants the relationship to be as it were, like just resuming back were they left off.

    aangelg12on October 20, 2013   Link

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