2 AM

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The Midnight Musings of a Restless Heart

SZA's song "2 AM" delves into the complex emotions of longing and unrequited love, set against the backdrop of late-night introspection. The lyrics paint a picture of someone lying awake, contemplating a relationship that is both passionate and unbalanced. The repeated references to '2 AM' signify a time of vulnerability and honesty, where the protagonist is wrestling with their feelings and the reality of their romantic situation.

The song's chorus, 'Come and see me for once,' is a plea for reciprocity and presence in a relationship that seems to be one-sided. SZA expresses a desire for her partner to put in the same effort she does, highlighting a common struggle in relationships where one person feels they are giving more than they are receiving. The line 'You don't ever come to me' underscores a sense of neglect and the emotional toll it takes on the speaker.

As the song progresses, SZA confronts the truth of her circumstances, acknowledging that she has been playing 'your side' and could have spent her time more wisely than waiting for someone who may never fully commit. The lyrics suggest a realization of self-worth and the need to move on from a toxic dynamic. The mix of vulnerability and empowerment in "2 AM" resonates with listeners who have experienced similar situations, making it a poignant reflection on love, desire, and self-discovery.

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