In the depths of emotional turmoil, this poignant melody unravels a tale of a strained relationship. The lyrics depict a plea for open communication and honesty, as the protagonist struggles with feelings of pain and neglect. The recurring metaphor of paper and flame represents their contrasting emotional states: one being vulnerable and fragile (paper), while the other is volatile and destructive (flame). Despite the disparity, there's an underlying hope for breaking through these metaphorical chains that bind them in their current state. In essence, it's a heartfelt appeal for understanding and reciprocation in love, underscoring how seemingly simple desires can become complex in reality.
Such a Simple Thing
Lyrics
Tell me what you're feeling
I can take the pain
Tell me that you mean it
That you won't leave again
Tell me what your heart wants
Such a simple thing
My heart is like paper
Yours is like a flame
I can't make you see
If you don't by now
I'll get through these chains
Some how, some how
Take it if you want it
Im so tired I just don't care
Can't you see how much you hurt me?
It's like I wasn't there
Tell me what your heart wants
Such a simple thing
My heart is like paper
Yours is like a flame
My heart is like paper
Yours is like a flame
I can't make you see
If you don't by now
I'll get through these chains
Some how, some how
Tell me what your heart wants
Such a simple thing
My heart is like paper
Yours is like a flame
My heart is like paper
Yours is like a flame
Writer(s): Ray Charles LaMontagne
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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