

The piece emphasizes how much you would do for someone you love, and how awful it feels when they take advantage of it and hurt you. While I think vocally the chorus is superior to the pre-chorus, the lyrics for the pre-chorus are stunning and perfectly capture the meaning of the song: “Will you show me the piece of my heart I've been missing? Won't you give me the part of myself that I can't get back? Will you show me the piece of my heart I've been missing? 'Cause I'd kill for you. This song combines the female and male vocals of Smith and Yebba to create a dual-inspection of being at someone's beck and call because of how much you love them. When most people tend to feel insecure when rejected, Smith turns the rejection around by shading the person who rejected them by singing "Why do I always fall for the ones with no courage." The song is an anthem for anyone who needs that extra day to build themselves back up after a tough rejection or let down. Move on with your life," seem to take the 'parental' side, which reminds me of Miranda Lambert's "Mama's Broken Heart." The lines,“What are you to do when the person that you love just says no? Boy, get yourself together. Most songs of this nature are often ballad-y and super sad, but Smith manages to take this sensitive topic and turn it into an anthem. This upbeat song illustrates what someone goes through when rejected. The song holds so much inside of it, that when combined with Smith's voice and the gospel singers, it creates a musical masterpiece that transcends every other song on the album.ħ. For someone to have the courage to go against their family and religion takes courage and bravery that I could never imagine. I love him," show the resilience the LGBTQ+ community needs to have when coming out.

I’m not the boy that you thought you wanted. The last lines, "Holy Father, judge my sins. Smith, who's from England, uses the state Mississippi to further push the idea that the cruelty LGBTQ+ face is universal.

The song gives insight into the mind of a gay man but also emphasizes the cruelty LGBTQ+ people face from their families and the church. It is him I love," there is no way to misunderstand the pain he feels. I mean with a line like, “Don’t you try and tell me that God doesn’t care for us.
