Some Ou Me Assume
Unha Pintada
The Heartache of Unrequited Love in 'Some Ou Me Assume'
Unha Pintada's song 'Some Ou Me Assume' delves into the emotional turmoil of unrequited love and the complexities of a love triangle. The lyrics narrate the story of a person who finds themselves entangled in a relationship that was never meant to be serious. Initially, there was no love, just a physical connection, but as time passed, deeper feelings emerged. The protagonist wakes up next to their lover, feeling a mix of pleasure and fear, realizing that their feelings are not reciprocated in the same way.
The song captures the moment of vulnerability when the protagonist accidentally confesses their love during an intimate moment, despite knowing that their lover is using them. This confession is met with the harsh reality that their lover will never fully commit to them and will always return to someone else. The protagonist is left feeling like a second option, struggling with jealousy and the pain of seeing their lover with another person.
The chorus of the song is a plea for clarity and resolution. The protagonist demands that their lover either fully commit to them or leave them entirely. They express their unwillingness to share their lover's body, kisses, and heart with someone else. The repeated phrase 'Some ou me assume' (Disappear or commit to me) highlights the protagonist's desperation for a definitive answer, as they can no longer bear the emotional strain of being in a half-hearted relationship. Unha Pintada's poignant lyrics and emotive delivery make 'Some Ou Me Assume' a powerful exploration of love, longing, and the pain of unreciprocated feelings.