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Breaking Me — Topic Lyrics
Soundtrack: How to Have Sex
Breaking Me Song Lyrics
Call me what you wanna
I'll be what you wanna
I've been here a thousand times
Eh eh
Fallin' for another
I don't even bother
I could do it all my life
So tell me if you wanna
'Cause I got this feeling
I wanna hear you say it
Cause I can't believe it
With every touch of you
It's like I've started dreaming
Guess heaven's not that far away
And I'll be singing
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
I'm just right here dancing around to the rhythm
The rhythm that you play when you're breaking my heart
You know that I can't get you out of my system
Yeah right from the start you played with my heart
And I'll be singing
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
You can do whatever
I'll be here forever
Spinning 'round inside this room
Eh eh
Won't you come on over
I'm a sucker for ya
Wishing we'll be out here soon
So tell me if you wanna
'Cause I got this feeling
I wanna hear you say it
Cause I can't believe it
With every touch of you
It's like I've started dreaming
Guess heaven's not that far away
And I'll be singing
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
I'm just right here dancing around to the rhythm
The rhythm that you play when you're breaking my heart
You know that I can't get you out of my system
Yeah right from the start you played with my heart
And I'll be singing
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
La la la la, la la la la
You're breaking me
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February, 05th 2024
"Breaking Me" by Topic is a poignant reflection on the emoytional turmoil of being in a relationship that is both addictive and destructive. The song delves into the complexities of a love that is exhilarating yet heart-breaking, encapsulating the feelings of someone who is caught in the cycle of a toxic relationship.
The opening lines, "Call me what you wanna, I'll be what you wana, I've been here a thousand times," suggest a sense of resignation and familiarity with the situation. The narrator has experienced this kind of relationship dynamic before and feels almost destined to repeat it. The phrase "Fallin' for another, I don't even bother, I could do it all my life" implies a pattern of falling for people who ultimately break their heart, yet there's a willingness to endure this pain repeatedly.
The chorus, expressed through the simple yet emotive "La la la la, you're breaking me," is both a lament and an acknowledgment of the pain caused by the other person in the relationship. It's a powerful admission of vulnerability and the emotional impact of the relationship.
The lines "I'm just right here dancing around to the rhythm, the rhythm that you play when you're breaking my heart" metaphorically describe how the narrator is trapped in the cycle of the relationship, moving to its unpredictable beat. Despite the pain, they find themselves unable to break free, highlighting the complex nature of toxic love.
The song also touches on the hope and delusion often present in such relationships. The words "With every touch of you, It's like I've started dreaming, Guess heaven's not that far away" reflect the momentary bliss and escapism that the relationship provides, juxtaposed with the reality of its damaging nature.
Overall, "Breaking Me" is a powerful portrayal of the struggle and contradiction in a relationship that is both deeply desired and profoundly damaging. It captures the essence of being caught between longing and heartbreak, hope and despair.
The opening lines, "Call me what you wanna, I'll be what you wana, I've been here a thousand times," suggest a sense of resignation and familiarity with the situation. The narrator has experienced this kind of relationship dynamic before and feels almost destined to repeat it. The phrase "Fallin' for another, I don't even bother, I could do it all my life" implies a pattern of falling for people who ultimately break their heart, yet there's a willingness to endure this pain repeatedly.
The chorus, expressed through the simple yet emotive "La la la la, you're breaking me," is both a lament and an acknowledgment of the pain caused by the other person in the relationship. It's a powerful admission of vulnerability and the emotional impact of the relationship.
The lines "I'm just right here dancing around to the rhythm, the rhythm that you play when you're breaking my heart" metaphorically describe how the narrator is trapped in the cycle of the relationship, moving to its unpredictable beat. Despite the pain, they find themselves unable to break free, highlighting the complex nature of toxic love.
The song also touches on the hope and delusion often present in such relationships. The words "With every touch of you, It's like I've started dreaming, Guess heaven's not that far away" reflect the momentary bliss and escapism that the relationship provides, juxtaposed with the reality of its damaging nature.
Overall, "Breaking Me" is a powerful portrayal of the struggle and contradiction in a relationship that is both deeply desired and profoundly damaging. It captures the essence of being caught between longing and heartbreak, hope and despair.
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