Cry to Me
Embrace the Solitude: Cry to Me by Alex Harris Unveils the Depths of HeartacheLyrics
When your baby leaves you all alone
Expressing the emotional pain of being abandoned by a romantic partner.
And nobody calls you on the phone
Highlighting the isolation and lack of communication after the breakup.
Don't you feel like crying
Suggesting the overwhelming emotional response of wanting to cry.
Don't you feel like crying
Reinforcing the sentiment of feeling the need to cry in times of heartbreak.
Well, here I am, my honey
Presenting the singer as a comforting figure for the person experiencing heartbreak.
Come on, cry to me
Encouraging the listener to open up and share their emotions by crying to the singer.
When you're all alone
Describing the solitude of being alone during a difficult time.
In your lonely room
Emphasizing the sense of loneliness within one's personal space.
And there's nothing but
Creating an atmosphere with the lingering scent of the departed partner.
The smell of her perfume
Highlighting the tangible reminders of the lost relationship.
Don't you feel like crying
Reiterating the theme of deep emotional distress and the urge to cry.
Don't you feel like crying
Intensifying the emotional plea for catharsis through tears.
Don't you feel like crying
Continuing to express the overwhelming emotions and the need to cry.
Come on, come on, cry to me
Encouraging the listener to actively seek solace by crying to the singer.
Nothing can be sadder
Comparing the sadness of being alone to the melancholy of drinking alone.
Than a glass of wine alone
Highlighting the profound sadness associated with solitary activities.
Loneliness, loneliness
Labeling loneliness as a significant and wasteful expenditure of time.
Such a waste of time, oh, yes
Emphasizing the negative impact of loneliness on one's life.
You don't ever have
Assuring the listener that they don't have to face loneliness independently.
To walk alone, oh, you see
Encouraging the listener to join the singer in overcoming loneliness.
Oh, come on, take my hand
Inviting the listener to hold the singer's hand for support.
And, baby, won't you
Expressing a desire for companionship and shared experiences.
Walk with me, oh, yeah
Encouraging the listener to walk through life together with the singer.
When you're waiting
Describing the anticipation and yearning for a comforting voice.
For a voice to come
Expressing the longing for communication during the night.
In the night and
Conveying the feeling of emptiness when no one responds.
There is no one
Reiterating the emotional distress and the need for crying as an outlet.
Don't you feel like crying (cry to me)
Encouraging the listener to express their pain by crying to the singer.
Don't you feel like crying (cry to me)
Further emphasizing the invitation to cry to the singer for solace.
Ah don't you feel like
Reiterating the question of whether the listener feels the need to cry.
A c-c-c-cry (cry to me)
Adding a stuttering effect to the cry, enhancing emotional intensity.
C-c-c-c-c-crying (cry to me)
Concluding with a repetition of the invitation to cry to the singer.
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