Window
Embracing Vulnerability: Love's Call through Open WindowsLyrics
How in the world how did we end up here
Expressing surprise or confusion about the current situation and questioning how it evolved.
Life's dirty enough I want to make things clear
Desiring clarity in life, suggesting a need to address uncertainties or complications.
I know you're sitting there on your couch with your dog
Awareness of the listener's presence, possibly highlighting a sense of connection or intimacy.
Waiting up by the phone hoping that I might call
Acknowledging someone's anticipation and yearning for communication, perhaps in a romantic context.
You have my permission to say what you want to say
Granting permission for open communication and expressing a willingness to hear the listener's thoughts.
I need your admission if I'm ever gonna feel the same
Seeking honesty and openness from the listener to establish a mutual emotional connection.
You bring out the best in me I don't need no guarantees
Recognizing the positive impact the listener has, emphasizing a lack of need for assurances or guarantees.
I just have to believe you'd let go for me
Believing in the listener's potential to release emotional barriers for the speaker.
If the window opens for you
Introducing the metaphor of a window, possibly symbolizing an opportunity or moment for change.
Would you let go and let me come through
Asking if the listener would take the chance presented by the metaphorical "window" and allow the speaker in.
Oh what a world I swear I can hear your heart
Reflecting on the beauty or complexity of the world, with a suggestion of an emotional connection to the listener.
We don't say it out loud and it's tearing me apart
Expressing the difficulty of unspoken feelings and the emotional distress it causes.
So I'm just sitting here on my couch with my dog
Mirroring the listener's situation from earlier, indicating a shared experience of waiting for communication.
Waiting up by my phone hoping that you might call
Reiterating the speaker's anticipation and hope for the listener's call.
You bring out the best in me I don't need no guarantees
Reaffirming the positive influence of the listener, emphasizing the lack of need for guarantees.
I just have to believe you'd let go for me
Reiterating the belief that the listener can overcome emotional barriers for the speaker.
If the window opens for you
Continuing the metaphor of the "window" and the opportunity for change or connection.
Would you let go and let me come through
Asking again if the listener would take the chance presented by the metaphorical "window."
I don't need your permission to say what I wanna say
Asserting the speaker's right to express themselves without needing permission.
I need your admission tell me baby are you ashamed
Seeking acknowledgment and admission from the listener, questioning if there is shame in the relationship.
Cause you bring out the worst in me
Acknowledging the negative impact the listener has, introducing a sense of internal conflict.
Make me question everything
Describing the listener's influence in creating doubt and uncertainty.
I just have to believe you'd let go
Reiterating the need for the listener to let go and allow for emotional connection or change.
You bring out the best in me I don't need no guarantees
Reaffirming the positive influence of the listener, again emphasizing the lack of need for guarantees.
I just have to believe you'd let go for me
Reiterating the belief that the listener can overcome emotional barriers for the speaker.
If the window opens for you
Repeating the metaphor of the "window" and the opportunity for change or connection.
Would you let go and let me come through
Asking once more if the listener would take the chance presented by the metaphorical "window."
If the window opens for you
Repeating the question about seizing the opportunity represented by the metaphorical "window."
Would you let go and let me come through
Reiterating the question about taking the chance presented by the metaphorical "window."
If the window opens for you
Continuing to ask if the listener would allow the speaker to come through the metaphorical "window."
Would you let go and let me come through
Concluding the repeated inquiry about embracing the opportunity represented by the metaphorical "window."
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