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Unforgiven Lyrics
Nothing's right, nothing's wrong
Just a feeling
I was right all along
If I tried to hold on, I'd be broken
I was there, but I'm gone
Holding out, holding on, unforgiven
I'll decide what I want
If I tried to move on, I'd be broken
If it's right, what is wrong
I confess I lost what we had in mind
We can't ever get back what we had in time
You once said your love wasn't worth it all
It's too late, late for this
I don't need my heart wanting any more
You can't wait, wait for this
Nothing's right, nothing's wrong
Just a feeling
I was there, but I'm gone
(It's too late, late for this
I won't wait, wait for this)
Just a feeling
I was right all along
I was there, but I'm gone
I'll decide what I want
If I tried to move on, I'd be broken
If it's right, what is wrong
We can't ever get back what we had in time
It's too late, late for this
I don't need my heart wanting any more
You can't wait, wait for this
Just a feeling
I was there, but I'm gone
I won't wait, wait for this)
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Interpreting the lyrics of the song "Unforgiven" in a dark manner, it seems to convey a sense of emotional pain, loss, and the realization that a relationship or connection has reached a point of no return. The following interpretation is open to personal interpretation and can vary based on individual experiences and perspectives.
The opening lines, "Nothing's right, nothing's wrong, Just a feeling, I was right all along," suggest a sense of disillusionment and confusion. The narrator feels that everything is in disarray, and they had an intuition about the situation all along but didn't fully acknowledge it until now.
The lines "If I tried to hold on, I'd be broken, I was there, but I'm gone" reflect a sense of desperation and the realization that holding on to the relationship will only bring them pain and suffering. They might have been physically present, but emotionally, they have detached themselves, feeling disconnected and distant.
The repetition of the phrase "Holding out, holding on, unforgiven" signifies a struggle to maintain hope and cling to the remnants of the relationship, even though forgiveness and reconciliation seem unlikely. There is a struggle between what the narrator wants and what they know is ultimately best for them.
The line "I confess I lost what we had in mind, We can't ever get back what we had in time" suggests a sense of regret and the acknowledgment that the idealized version of the relationship has been lost forever. There is a realization that the past cannot be reclaimed or undone.
The repetition of the lines "You once said your love wasn't worth it all, It's too late, late for this, I don't need my heart wanting any more, You can't wait, wait for this" reveals a sense of bitterness and resentment. The narrator remembers being told that their love was not valuable enough, and now, it's too late for reconciliation. They don't want to continue longing for a love that is no longer there, and they believe the other person can't wait for them either.
The closing line, "Nothing's right, nothing's wrong, Just a feeling, I was there, but I'm gone," emphasizes the narrator's emotional detachment and the feeling of being lost. Despite being physically present, they no longer feel connected to the situation or the person they were once involved with.
In this dark interpretation, the song portrays a person grappling with the pain of a failed relationship, acknowledging their emotional detachment and the impossibility of reclaiming what once was. It reflects a sense of resignation and acceptance that moving on is the only way forward, even though it comes with its own set of struggles and heartache.
What a powerful song. There is nothing worse than leading someone on. You don’t want them but you won’t let them go. Unforgivable