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  1. Feb 2022
    1. The world is beating you down, I'm around through every mood

      The hyperbole ‘the world is beating you down’ tells me how harsh her life has been and how much pain she has been through which overtime led to her turning out the way she is now. The absolute word ‘every’ emphasises how much he truly cares for her, still being with her even when she is unfriendly or unwelcoming.

    2. You're my end and my beginningEven when I lose I'm winning

      The use of these two juxtapositions emphasises confusing their relationship is but at the same time how they connect with each other when they’re together because can act normally without the need to hide anything from one another.

    3. All your perfect imperfections

      This use of juxtaposition suggests how obsessed he is with her because in his eyes, everything about her is flawless with no room for or correction.

    4. My head's underwaterBut I'm breathing fine

      This use of this juxtaposition signifies this other-worldly feeling he feels when with her similar to how it is impossible to breathe underwater but with her, anything is possible.

    5. Love your curves and all your edges

      The diction of both ‘curves’ and ‘edges’ suggests her peculiarities which he also loves, emphasising his deep affection towards her even more.

    6. I'm on your magical mystery ride

      The alliteration of ‘m’ emphasises the passionate but unexplainable relationship they have because of the diction of ‘mysterious’ which emphasises the unknown future that their future will lead to.

    7. You got my head spinning, no kidding, I can't pin you down

      The hyperbole of the speakers head ‘spinning’ suggests his extreme confusion and the imagery of an unfocused picture similar to his relationship with his partner. This emphasised how difficult it is to make her his lover but also his determination to love her no matter what

    8. Drawing me in, and you kicking me out

      The intensity of the word ‘kick’ tells me he was pushed suddenly and abruptly which tells suggests that he feels like she is toying with his feelings emphasising that she has not committed to being his partner yet.

    9. What would I do without your smart mouth?

      The use of the rhetorical question suggests that the speaker is extremely attracted to the way that she speaks to him. This emphasises the deep connection to her as if he could not live in a world without her talking to him.

    10. My worst distraction, my rhythm and blues

      The diction of ‘worst’ suggests how captivating and attracting the mere thought of his partner is. However, the sequence of his words are not usually said or written which conveys to me that his relationship with her is similar to that of a rocky and unstable path laden with treasures because although he knows that she can draw him away from certain goals and opportunities, he does not care due to happiness and pleasure she grants him.