The narrator expresses a profound sense of confusion and disorientation when encountering someone significant. Their thoughts become jumbled, and they feel both trapped and intrigued by this person's presence. Despite a desire to regain control and clarity, the narrator finds themselves inexplicably drawn to the chaos, recognizing that this experience signifies something meaningful in their life. The internal struggle between wanting to break free and embracing the tangled feelings highlights the complexity of human emotions when love or attraction is involved.
I have never been this turned around in my entire life. You walk into a room, and suddenly my thoughts aren't where I left them.
And I fight it. I try to straighten myself out... the way you are, the way you make every simple thing feel like a knot I can't untangle.
And I should want to walk away, shake you off, put myself back together. But I don't. Because nothing else has ever rattled me like this.
Maybe feeling this tangled... means I've finally found something that matters. And maybe-just maybe-you feel it too.
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