Till the day I die
Eternal Devotion: Love Beyond TimeLyrics
Two years on the other side
Reflecting on two years passed or a specific period of time on the other side of an experience.
Will I ever hold you close?
Expressing a desire to be physically close to someone.
Just want you to hold me in your arms
Yearning for the comforting embrace of the person, seeking emotional closeness.
If we never meet, it's okay
Acceptance of the possibility that the meeting may never happen.
I just need to come to terms with that day
Acknowledging the need to come to terms with the reality of not meeting that person.
And I, I love you so
Expressing deep love for the person.
And I just need you to know
Communicating the importance of the person knowing the depth of the speaker's emotions.
That I, I will love you till the day I die
Promising to love the person unconditionally until the speaker's last day.
Oh I, I will hold onto you until I decay
Committing to holding on to the person until the speaker's physical or emotional decay.
Empty sobs that I swallow (swallow)
Describing the emotional pain through metaphorical "empty sobs" that the speaker swallows.
You are my secret (you are my secret)
Revealing that the person is a secret, possibly highlighting a hidden or forbidden love.
I wrap my arms around my waist
Physically expressing a sense of self-comfort by wrapping arms around the waist.
And I stare at the ceiling imagining you are near
Engaging in a mental act of longing, picturing the person near while staring at the ceiling.
And I, I love you so
Reiteration of deep love for the person.
And I just need you to know
Reemphasizing the need for the person to be aware of the speaker's profound emotions.
That I, I will love you till the day I die
Reaffirming the enduring commitment to love the person until the speaker's last breath.
Oh I, I will hold onto you until I decay
Repeating the commitment to hold on to the person despite any decay or decline.
I will love you till the day I die
Final declaration of the enduring love until the speaker's death.
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