Sugarwings

Chasing the Departed: A Heart's Lament
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Lyrics

There she goes

Expressing the departure of someone (likely a woman).

Running off and leaving me behind

Feeling abandoned as the person runs away.

There she goes

Reiteration of the person leaving and running away.

Running off and leaving her own kind

Suggesting the person is leaving not just the speaker but also their own kind.


I guess it's good for me

Speculating that the departure might be beneficial for the speaker.

She can see things I can't see

Acknowledging the person's ability to perceive things beyond the speaker's understanding.

Ooh, but it hurts

Expressing emotional pain caused by the departure.

Ooh, but it hurts me

Reiterating the emotional distress experienced due to the departure.


there she goes

Repeating the departure and expressing resignation to fate.

I guess I'll have to put this down to fate

Accepting the situation as predetermined.

There she goes

Reiteration of the person leaving and questioning why love comes late.

Why do you always love them when it's too late?

Wondering why love is realized only when it's too late.


I guess it's good for me

Reiterating the potential benefit for the speaker in the departure.

She can see things I can't see

Acknowledging the person's unique perspective that the speaker lacks.

Ooh, but it hurts

Expressing the emotional pain caused by the departure.

Oooh, but its hurting me

Reiterating the ongoing emotional distress.


if you can find the time, you could change your mind

Suggesting the possibility of reconciliation if time is given to reconsider.

And we could start anew

Expressing a willingness to start anew for the sake of the relationship.

I'll change my life for you to make it all come true

Committing to making changes in life for the other person.

I can't believe we didn't try to get much closer

Expressing regret about not getting closer in the past.

This boy would be joy if you could tell me it's not over

Describing potential joy if the person confirms the relationship is not over.


we fly away on sugarwings

Using metaphorical language ("sugarwings") to describe a carefree and sweet escape with the person.

Tell me it's not over.....

Reiterating the hope that the relationship is not over.

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