Thank you Sy,
I got the impression, it is meant as a wordplay in which the singer wants to excuse for falling in love.
But the intonation "...mad about you,...mad at me..." doesn't sound right.
Ok, memory is always cheating.
Could it be perceived that way, even if it has two 'abouts' in the sentence?
regards
I got the impression, it is meant as a wordplay in which the singer wants to excuse for falling in love.
But the intonation "...mad about you,...mad at me..." doesn't sound right.
Ok, memory is always cheating.
Could it be perceived that way, even if it has two 'abouts' in the sentence?
regards
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