The song depicts a couple confronting a recent fight, highlighting the need for honest communication. Emotions are raw as they address potential breakup fears and seek understanding. The chorus emphasizes the desire for truth rather than soothing lies. The verse pleads for open expression to salvage...
[Chorus]
(Woah, oh)
We had a fight last night, I think we need to talk it out
You look exhausted
I can see it in your eyes
The thing you're about to say
(Oh no)
Don't tell me that it's fine when it's really not the case at all
I don't want you to lie to me
I don't want you to frighten me
(Oh no)
(Woah, oh)
We had a fight last night, I think we need to talk it out
You look exhausted
I can see it in your eyes
The thing you're about to say
(Oh no)
Don't tell me that it's fine when it's really not the case at all
I don't want you to lie to me
I don't want you to frighten me
(Oh no)
[Verse]
You (you), (you)
(Think we need a)
Breakup!
I think you need to break down the words you say and comprеhend 'em (and comprehеnd 'em)
In what world would we ever breakup?
In what world would we put the stakes at that?
Can we please talk one last time?
I don't want you to be mad at me anymore
If we talked now, where would it take us?
If we talked, would it prevent a breakup?
I just need you to express your feelings
Just the way I do! (Just the way I do!)
(Just the way I do!)
(Just the way I do!)
(Just the way!)
(Just the way I do!)
[Chorus]
(Woah, oh)
We had a fight last night, I think we need to talk it out
(Oooh)
You look exhausted
I can see it in your eyes
The thing you're about to say
(Oh no)
Don't tell me that it's fine when it's really not the case at all
I don't want you to lie to me
I don't want you to frighten me
(Oh no)
(Woah, oh)
We had a fight last night, I think we need to talk it out
You look exhausted
I can see it in your eyes
The thing you're about to say
(Oh no)
Don't tell me that it's fine when it's really not the case at all
I don't want you to lie to me
I don't want you to frighten me
(Oh no)