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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Keeper" by the artist "Yellowcard"

In Yellowcard's song "Keeper," the lyrical protagonist is torn between a desire for love and a fear of abandonment. He is obsessed with control, wanting to be both loved and rejected as a way to validate his power over another person's emotions.

The opening lines starkly illustrate this duality: "I want to love, / I want to leave, / I want you to love me, / I want you to leave me." He craves the full spectrum of emotions associated with love, even if it means experiencing pain and heartache.

He fantasizes about being another person, observing the situation from afar ("I wish I was / Somebody else, / I wish I could see / Us - you and me"). Perhaps he lacks confidence and believes that someone else could succeed in holding onto this love.

The repeated refrain "I wish there was something in me / That could keep you around" reveals his desperation and insecurity. He recognizes that he cannot control another person's feelings but is unwilling to let go.

By the end of the song, he confesses that he should have been honest from the start ("I should have told you everything"), perhaps implying that his obsession with control ultimately destroyed the relationship.

I wanna love,

I wanna leave.

I want you to love me,

I want you to leave me.

I want to stand where I can see,

I'm watching you love me,

And I'm watching you leave me now.

I wish I could be,

Somebody else.

I wish I could see,

You and myself.

I wish there was something inside me,

To keep you beside me.

And say,

What you really feel.

You know I need,

Something that's real.

I wish there was something inside me,

To keep you beside me.

I wanna know if I could be,

Someone to turn to,

That could never hurt you.

But I know what you think of me,

You had a breakthrough,

And now i'm just bad news for you.

I wish I could be,

Somebody else.

I wish I could see,

You and myself.

I wish there was something inside me,

To keep you beside me.

And say,

What you really feel.

You know I need,

Something that's real.

I wish there was something inside me,

To keep you beside me.

I should've told you everything.

I never gave you anything.

I should've told you everything.

If I could give you anything,

Then I would tell you everything.

I wish I could be,

Somebody else.

I wish I could see,

You and myself.

I wish there was something inside me,

To keep you beside me.

And say,

What you really feel.

You know I need,

Something that's real.

I wish there was something inside me,

To keep you beside me.

I should've told you everything.

I should've told you everything.

I should've told you everything.

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