Dead Wrong but Let's Start Again
40sThe emotional tension of admitting past mistakes and asking for forgiveness resonates deeply with viewers, making it highly relatable and shareable.
▶ Play ClipThe transcript appears to be a song lyric or poetic monologue about love, heartbreak, and emotional vulnerability. It explores themes of regret, trust, and the complexities of romantic relationships.
The speaker recalls a past relationship, acknowledging they were 'dead wrong' and expressing a desire to start over.
The speaker declares their heart belongs to the other person, even if it leads to their destruction.
Both were young and impulsive, but the speaker always knew the depth of their connection.
The relationship is compared to a game of hearts with no safe moves, emphasizing mutual risk and vulnerability.
People do desperate things for truth; the speaker's pain is shared, and they open up completely.
The transcript is a lyrical exploration of love's highs and lows, highlighting the intensity of emotional bonds and the pain of honesty.
I'm glad I found you like hanging around you you're the [Music] one yeah yeah if I remember right you were dead wrong we should start again from where we left off but I don't was hope you forgive me for it told her my heart is yours long as you kill me for it she said she want a man told her there ain't a chance I know she got a PL told you the girl is bad and
we were young and dumb so I should hold my tongue but even then I knew it the and every day is like a vac read it like a book I can tell we on the same page this a game of Hearts there would never be a safe play fall from the sky mayday mayday in my heart but she told me I can keep it [Music] [Music] [Music] hold me back from what I'm about to do people
do the dest things just to know the truth what hurts you hurts me so we open to I skim through all my thoughts that was only [Music] you
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