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It's Actually You and I
The best things in life will need no label.
Sometimes, you’ll feel like you need one
Because we are used to them, those accursed attachments
They’re a societal demand, a social necessity.
We’ll get so worked up about “what are we?”
that we forget about just “You and Me”.

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This is about when you're in a thing with someone. You're not quite 'friends' but you're not dating so you are in this weird limbo of "What are we".