Gone
Whispers of Departure: Aaron Espe's Echoing TaleLyrics
There's a thousand words that I could say
Expressing the existence of numerous words to convey.
To make you come home
Desire for the listener to return home.
Seems so long ago you walked away
Recalling a past instance of the listener leaving.
Left me alone
Feeling abandoned and isolated due to the departure.
And I remember what you said to me
Reflecting on a statement made by the listener.
You were acting so strange
Noticing peculiar behavior from the listener.
Maybe I was too blind to see
Suggesting a potential lack of awareness at the time.
That you needed a change
Acknowledging the listener's need for change.
Was it something I said to
Questioning if something was said to cause the departure.
Make you turn away?
Wondering about the reason for the listener turning away.
To make you walk out and leave me cold?
Expressing the impact of the departure on emotions.
If I could just find a way
Desiring to find a solution to bring the listener back.
To make it so you were right here, right now
Wishing for the listener to be present in the current moment.
I've been sitting here
Indicating a prolonged period of contemplation.
Can't get you off my mind
Struggling with persistent thoughts of the listener.
I'm trying my best to be a man and be strong
Attempting to display strength and maturity.
I've drove myself insane wishing I
Experiencing mental distress, longing for the listener.
Could touch your face
Expressing a yearning to physically connect with the listener.
But thе truth remains, you're gone, gonе
Acknowledging the undeniable truth of the listener's absence.
Girl, you're gone
Reiterating the fact that the girl is no longer present.
Baby girl, you're gone, gone
Emphasizing the departure of the listener, using endearment.
Gone, gone girl, you're gone
Further emphasis on the irreversible absence of the girl.
Baby girl, you're gone, gone
Continuing to highlight the departure using affectionate terms.
Girl, you're gone
Reiterating the realization of the girl's departure.
Baby girl, you're gone, gone
Repeated acknowledgment of the girl being gone.
Girl, you're gone
Affirming the irreversible absence of the girl.
Baby girl, you're gone, gone
Continuing to express the realization of the girl's departure.
Girl, you're gone girl, you're gone
Final repetition, underscoring the permanent absence of the girl.
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