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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "You'll Better Show" by the artist "Wasabi (Ирина Лобач)"

In the song "You'll Better Show," Wasabi (Irina Lobach) conveys the feelings of a woman on the verge of a breakup. The lyrical heroine is tired of a relationship where her partner doesn't hear her true feelings and desires. She feels lost and asks him to show her the way forward, to let her figure out her own emotions and path.

Despite the weariness and pain, the heroine acknowledges the beauty of their love, comparing it to a beautiful melody. She clings to the hope that their hearts can still beat in unison, but she realizes that for this to happen, her partner needs to change and start listening to her.

The recurring motif "show me the way" emphasizes the heroine's desire for clarity and independence. She no longer wants to fight for the relationship alone, her strength is exhausted. She craves understanding and support, but she is ready to let go of her partner if he is not willing to change for the sake of their love.

And when you find

Somebody new

Tell me what I'm supposed to do

You always try to make things OK

But I can't leave no more this way

Can you understand this meaning? — NO

I don't want you to thrust your opinion

I better know how I feel

Yes I know

[Chorus:]

You will better show

Where I need to go

When you find your road

Let me know

Let's make things all right

I've no strength to fight

Take my breath away

Let me stay

It's easy to see

Your love for me

Will play the sweetest melody

So don't betray my fantasy

Leave our hearts in harmony

Can you understand this meaning? — NO

I don't want you to thrust your opinion

I better know how I feel

Yes I know

[Chorus:]

You will better show

Where I need to go

When you find your road

Let me know

Let's make things all right

I've no strength to fight

Take my breath away

Let me stay

[Bridge:]

And when you feel you need somebody

I swear there won't be anybody

To support you and to take your tears away

I'm already tired to say

[Chorus:]

You will better show

Where I need to go

When you find your road

Let me know

Let's make things all right

I've no strength to fight

Take my breath away

Let me stay

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