There's an obvious contrast between the potential of the relationship ("We could have had it all") and the reality of it ("You had my heart inside of your hands / And you played it"). Along those lines, "Rolling in the deep" has a dual meaning, I think: e.g., the depths of passion vs. "depths of your despair".
My interpretation is that our protagonist has been physically / emotionally abused by her partner: i.e., beat / beating / scars. Hence, the intensity of her rage (e.g., "You're gonna wish you never had met me"), which otherwise seems more intense than just being cheated on. It seems like kind of song Rihanna would sing to Chris Brown.
There's an obvious contrast between the potential of the relationship ("We could have had it all") and the reality of it ("You had my heart inside of your hands / And you played it"). Along those lines, "Rolling in the deep" has a dual meaning, I think: e.g., the depths of passion vs. "depths of your despair".
My interpretation is that our protagonist has been physically / emotionally abused by her partner: i.e., beat / beating / scars. Hence, the intensity of her rage (e.g., "You're gonna wish you never had met me"), which otherwise seems more intense than just being cheated on. It seems like kind of song Rihanna would sing to Chris Brown.
I agree with you and like what you said about the kind of song Rihanna would sing to Chris Brown.
I agree with you and like what you said about the kind of song Rihanna would sing to Chris Brown.