Your Flowers
Eternal Echoes: Unraveling Love's Funny GamesLyrics
Thought I'd feel you One Last Time
Expressing anticipation of a final encounter with someone.
After everything you left behind
Reflecting on the remnants and consequences of the past.
I'm a lover that belonged to you
Identifying as a lover who once belonged to the person being addressed.
From a time we loved In restless youth
Recalling a period of love in their restless youth.
Somehow you're my Deja Vu
Describing the person as a recurring experience, like deja vu.
Your lips
Focusing on the significance of the person's lips.
Loving like a flame
Comparing their love to a flame, suggesting intensity.
Time showing me our foolish hearts couldn't change
Recognizing that time has proven their hearts couldn't change.
Funny Games Of Love
Referring to the complexities and challenges of love as "Funny Games."
That you're thinking of
Acknowledging that the person is thinking of something.
Are gone
Expressing the disappearance or conclusion of those thoughts or games.
(Ohhhh)
An exclamation expressing emotion or emphasis.
Somewhere In The End Of Times
Referring to a distant or elusive point in time.
In A Land That We Could Never Find
Describing an unattainable place or moment.
Is A Flower That Belongs To You
Attributing a flower to the person being addressed.
In A Grave We New Was Dug Too Soon
Suggesting a premature end or loss, possibly metaphorical.
People Saw The Writing Too
Indicating that others noticed signs or messages about the situation.
Your World
Referencing the person's world or life.
Wish I Never Came
Expressing regret about entering the person's world.
one Little heart was standing right in your way
Describing an obstacle in the form of a little heart.
There's Nobody to Blame
Stating that there is nobody to blame for the current situation.
Ashes from a flame
Referring to remnants or consequences of a past passionate experience.
All Gone
Emphasizing the complete disappearance of something.
All Gone
Reiterating the total absence or loss of something.
All Gone
Repeating the idea of complete loss or absence.
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