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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "I Heard You're Married" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In "I Heard You're Married," The Weeknd and Lil Wayne deliver a powerful message about betrayal and heartbreak stemming from a relationship with a married woman.

The Weeknd, initially captivated by this woman, admits to ignoring the obvious signs of her infidelity. He reproaches her for hiding the truth and expresses the pain of being caught in a love triangle. Despite the attraction, he realizes he cannot continue the relationship knowing about her marriage.

Lil Wayne injects his verse with a dose of bravado and sarcasm. He asserts his worth, refusing to be "just another" in her life. Wayne doesn't mince words, comparing her husband to the "Virgin Mary" and alluding to his own sexual prowess.

Overall, "I Heard You're Married" is a song about the bitter sting of betrayal, the realization of one's naiveté, and the painful process of breaking away from a lover who was never truly available.

[Verse 1: The Weeknd]

The way you hypnotized me, I could tell

You've been in control,

You manifested this, but, girl, I blame myself,

Things I shoulda known,

The whispers that I hear

Are blowing through my ears,

These words I need to hear from you,

And I know this is a fling

But you're hiding someone's ring,

It hurts to think I'm sharing you.

[Chorus: The Weeknd]

Ooh, I heard you're married, girl!

I knew that this was too good to be true.

Ooh, I heard you're married, girl, oh, oh, oh!

[Verse 2: The Weeknd]

If you don't love him, (Oh no)

Then do yourself a favor and just leave him.

Your number in my phone, I'm gon' delete it,

Girl, I'm way too grown for that deceiving

'Cause I don't play, I don't play.

Now I'm sure you have your issues and your reasons,

But why you even with him if you're cheating?

And I thought you were someone that I could be with,

And it kills me that I'm sharing you.

[Chorus: The Weeknd]

Ooh, I heard you're married, girl!

I knew that this was too good to be true.

Ooh, I heard you're married, girl, oh, oh, oh!

And I hate it.

Ooh, I heard you're married, girl!

The way you had me wrapped around your finger, too.

Ooh, I heard you're married, girl, oh, oh, oh!

[Bridge: The Weeknd]

I can't be with you,

No, I can't be with you,

You're too deceiving, girl, oh!

I can't be with you,

No, I can't be with you,

You're too deceiving, girl,

Oh, yeah!

[Verse 3: Lil Wayne]

Can't be your side bitch,

That shit ain't fly, bitch,

Can't be your pilot,

Can't be your private,

Make me your obvious,

If I ain't your husband, I can't be your hybrid.

I heard you're married,

I bet he treats you like Virgin Mary,

You like it dirty and I'm Dirty Harry,

I thought we were some love birds, canaries, word to Larry.

But I can't fuck with you,

You put my love on the line and then hang up on you,

That's a long kiss goodbye, I gotta tongue kiss you,

And when doves cry, we ain't got enough tissue,

I'm still in love with you.

Where the love at?

You walk down the aisle, I can make you run back,

Like, fuck that, where the love at?

And tell hubby I'll kill him, no hub cap.

[Chorus: The Weeknd & Lil Wayne]

Oh, I heard you're married, girl!

I knew that this was too good to be true.

Oh, I heard you're married, girl, oh, oh, oh!

And I hate it. (I hate it)

Ooh, I heard you're married, girl!

The way you had me wrapped around your finger, too.

Oh, I heard you're married, girl, oh, oh, oh! (I heard you're married, and, baby, I hate it)

[Outro: The Weeknd]

I can't be with you,

No, I can't be with you,

You're too deceiving, girl, oh!

I can't be with you,

No, I can't be with you,

You're too deceiving, girl, oh!

I can't be with you,

No, I can't be with you,

You're too deceiving, girl, oh! (Talk to me, say)

I can't be with you,

No, I can't be with you,

You're too deceiving, girl, oh!

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