The End

A Journey of Love and Farewell at Five O'Clock
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Lyrics

It's five o'clock in the morning,

Reflecting on the time, specifically five o'clock in the morning.

Where the hell have you been?

Expressing concern about the other person's whereabouts.

I've been watching I've been waiting

Observing and anticipating, possibly waiting for someone.

Six times I've read this magazine

Indicating repetition, boredom, or a sense of familiarity with a magazine.

Looking out the window walking down the long and lonely road

Walking alone on a desolate road, contemplating surroundings.

Is there something happening is there something that I should know

Pondering if something significant is happening, seeking information.

Should I stay should I go

Pondering a decision, possibly whether to stay or leave a situation.


It's alright when you say you love me

Repetition of affirmation, possibly seeking reassurance in love.

It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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Oh baby we should talk it over

Suggesting the need for communication and resolution in a relationship.

Maybe we can work it out

Expressing hope for reconciliation or finding a solution.

I haven't really got an answer

Admitting uncertainty and lack of a clear solution.

So tell me what do I do now

Asking for guidance or advice on the next course of action.


It's alright when you say you love me

Repetition of the acceptance of love, seeking emotional security.

It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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It's alright when you say you love me

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Standing up on the fourteenth floor

Physically elevated, possibly representing a higher perspective or reflection.

Looking at the dirty street below

Observing a less desirable environment from a higher vantage point.

I've been hanging out for years

Reflecting on a long period of waiting or anticipation.

Thinking it's time I let you go

Contemplating the necessity of letting go or ending a relationship.

So go on your way

Issuing a definitive statement to part ways.

This is the end

Declaring the conclusion or termination of the relationship.

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