Waiting There For Me

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Lyrics

I lost myself somewhere up in the Berkshire

Expresses a sense of losing oneself in the Berkshire region.

I went from Dallas, Texas to Nashville, Tennessee

Highlights the journey from Dallas to Nashville, possibly symbolic of seeking change or a new chapter.

And everywhere I'd go, I'd seem to find you

Suggests a recurring theme of finding the subject everywhere the speaker goes.

Waiting there for me

Implies a consistent presence, waiting for the speaker, possibly a person or a memory.


I fell down in a bar down in the Delta

Narrates a moment of despair in a bar in the Delta, trying to forget the subject.

Just trying my best to lose your memory

Describes the struggle to erase memories of the subject.

I thought I'd lost you in the bottom of the bottle

Suggests a failed attempt to escape the subject through alcohol.

But you were waiting there for me

Reveals that despite efforts, the subject remains a constant presence.

Waiting there for me

Emphasizes the persistence of the subject, waiting for the speaker.


And guys like me don't always go to heaven

Acknowledges a flawed nature, implying uncertainty about reaching heaven.

'Cause sometimes me and God just disagree

Suggests a conflict with God, indicating a complex relationship with faith.

And if I don't go, she'll change her ways tomorrow

Anticipates a potential change in the subject but with skepticism.

She'd be waiting there for me

Reiterates the subject's waiting presence even if the speaker avoids a certain path.

She'd be waiting there for me

Reaffirms the constant waiting of the subject for the speaker.


I stopped off at the Grizzly Rose in Denver

Describes a stop at a place in Denver for relief, but the subject is still present.

A friendly place that I could finally breathe

Portrays the Grizzly Rose as a place of solace where the speaker can breathe.

But she must've had a faster way to get there

Suggests the subject finding a quicker way to be present, overriding the speaker's respite.

'Cause you were waiting there for me

Reiterates the constant waiting of the subject for the speaker, disrupting moments of peace.


And guys like me don't always go to heaven

Repeats the acknowledgment that individuals like the speaker may not always attain heaven.

'Cause sometimes me and God just disagree

Restates the discord between the speaker and God, suggesting an ongoing spiritual struggle.

And if I don't go, she'll change her ways tomorrow

Anticipates a potential change in the subject's behavior but with skepticism.

She'll be waiting there for me

Reaffirms the subject's waiting presence even if the speaker doesn't follow a certain path.

She'll be waiting there for me

Concludes by emphasizing the subject's persistent waiting for the speaker.

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