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This lyric is a true story about my ex-girlfriend. Today we are very close as friends, but it wasn't meant to be as far as us being together as a couple. I have lots of great memories of being around her whether it was when we were a couple, or when we were just friends. Today she's engaged, and quite frankly even though I know we weren't meant to be a couple, just a couple of friends, deep down I still wish that I was with her. We share a dog together, and it gives me so much pleasure to be able to go down and hang out with him a couple of days each week, and stay overnight with him when they go away. This relationship taught me a lot of things, but most of all acceptance, that some things just aren't meant to be, and there's nothing I can do about it.
Topic(s): If we hold on to something too tight, it won't stay. Atmosphere: pop character, catchy chorus, singer/songwriter, charty, extraordinary verse melody, can be a stop & go style, can be melodically fluent Genre/Style I was thinking of: Pop, Singer/Songwriter, Indi-Electronic, Indi-Pop, Synth-Pop Artist(s) I was thinking of: Imagine Dragons, The Weeknd, dvsn, Awolnation, Milky Chance, Passanger, RacknBone, Topic (ft. A7S), Phil Might Leave,... Comments: typical pop-structure & easy to sing along with in the chorus. In the verses I thought of a lot of breaks (e.g. "How many"...break... "Times"; A bit like in the song "Believer" - Imagine Dragons). I might work with it myself, so cant give you exclusive licence on that one.
This is a lyric about love changing, ending. Did all the good times at the beginning matter?
This song is about a childhood friendship, or romance, and how it can end quickly and painful for the both of us if you're not telling the truth about yourselves