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"I Will" speaks of power dynamics and the desire to assert control within a relationship.

In the first verse, the speaker portrays themselves as someone who knows their worth and is not easily manipulated. They reference the recipient of their attention waiting by the phone, indicating a sense of anticipation and dependence. However, the speaker recognizes this and acknowledges the expectations placed upon them by the other person and others. They pretend to be shy, but they find amusement in the other person's vulnerability. This suggests that the speaker has a desire to maintain their own power and not succumb to the whims of others.

The chorus emphasizes the speaker's determination to maintain control. They state that if someone tries to teach them a lesson or play games with them, they will respond by keeping the other person guessing. The repetition of "I will" emphasizes the speaker's unwavering resolve to remain in control and not be manipulated. It also highlights their intent to teach the other person a lesson if they attempt to mess with them.

In the second verse, the speaker admits that they may deceive or mislead others. They kiss like they lie, indicating that they may not always convey their true feelings and intentions. The other person is left waiting for a sign, unsure of the speaker's true motives. The speaker takes satisfaction in leaving the other person feeling powerless or manipulated, reinforcing their own sense of control.

The overall message of the song suggests that the speaker is aware of power dynamics and is not willing to be passive or submissive in a relationship. They assert their ability to keep others guessing and maintain control. It reflects a desire to assert independence and protect themselves from being taken advantage of emotionally.

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