Sylvia

Sylvia's Unspoken Echo: A Melodic Journey through Heart and Change
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Lyrics

Sylvia, I need a sign

Sylvia, the speaker is seeking a clear indication or signal.

I still read your words after all this time

The speaker continues to revisit and ponder over the words from Sylvia over an extended period.

Trouble is heavy on my mind

The speaker is grappling with a significant burden or difficulty on their mind.

She drinks me up till I have run dry

Sylvia consumes the speaker emotionally, leaving them emotionally exhausted or drained.

Close my eyes, the whole world drops dead

Shutting eyes symbolizes escaping reality, but the rejuvenation is elusive.

Listen close, it's alive again

A plea to listen closely as something vital or meaningful is revived.

Sylvia, I'm petrified

The speaker expresses fear or intense anxiety, possibly related to Sylvia.

Even in my sleep my tongue is tied

The inability to speak freely, even in dreams, underscores a sense of constraint.

Some days it'll take me by surprise

Some days bring unexpected emotions, catching the speaker off guard.

Just how much I cannot recognize

The extent of change is so profound that self-recognition becomes a challenge.

Close my eyes, the whole world drops dead

Repetition of shutting eyes implies a recurring struggle with the harsh reality.

Listen close, it's alive again

A renewed call to pay attention to the revived or rejuvenated state.

And again and again

Emphasizes the cyclical nature of the emotional turmoil.

And again and again

Reiteration underscores the persistent and repetitive emotional challenges.

And again and again

Continued emphasis on the recurring nature of the emotional struggle.

Sylvia, I've changed my mind

The speaker has reconsidered their stance or decision regarding something.

Some things we aren't meant to analyze

Some aspects of life are beyond analysis or understanding.

And mockingbirds will always sing at night

An allusion to the resilience of certain elements, likened to mockingbirds singing at night.

So I think you and I will be alright

Expresses optimism about the future, suggesting that things will be fine between the speaker and Sylvia.

Close my eyes, the whole world drops dead

Repetition of shutting eyes, indicating a recurring desire to escape from reality.

Listen close

A reaffirmation of the importance of listening closely, suggesting that something meaningful is being communicated.

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