Lyrics
I walk
I am walking.
And I walk alone
I am walking alone.
I see many colours
I observe various colors around me.
I cry just one
I express sadness or emotional pain, but it seems to be limited to one particular cause.
So tell me this
A transition to a question, seeking information.
Are you happy now? (Tell me this, tell me this)
A direct question, asking if the person is currently happy.
Are you happy now?
A repetition of the question for emphasis.
Do you have what you want?
Asking if the person has achieved what they desired or wanted.
Do you feel the same?
Repetition of a question, inquiring about the emotional state of the person.
Do you feel the same?
Reiteration of the question, emphasizing emotional similarity or resonance.
You don't have to say, you don't have to say
Indicating that the person doesn't have to verbalize their feelings.
You don't have to say small for me
Reassurance that the person can be honest or open without restraint.
I see children play
Observing children playing, suggesting innocence and joy.
I hear people laughing
Hearing the sound of people laughing, possibly in a joyful manner.
It's picture perfect
Describing a scene as perfect, except for an unspecified imperfection.
Oh, except for one thing
Highlighting a flaw or issue amidst the otherwise idyllic setting.
Do you feel the same?
Repetition of the question regarding emotional alignment.
Do you feel the same?
Restating the question, underscoring the importance of emotional resonance.
You don't have to say, you don't have to say
Reiterating that verbalizing feelings is not obligatory.
You don't have to say small for me
Encouraging openness and honesty without reservation.
Under the clouds
Describing a setting under the clouds with shades of grey, possibly indicating a somber atmosphere.
In shades of grey
Expressing a sense of distress or bleakness in the environment.
I scream at silver
Yelling or expressing strong emotions, possibly directed at something silver.
Push me away
Feeling a push or rejection from someone or something.
Are you happy now?
Repeating the initial question, seeking confirmation of the person's current happiness.
I walk
Repeating the action of walking alone, possibly indicating a recurring loneliness.
And I walk alone
Reiterating the act of walking alone.
Are you happy now?
Posing the question again, seeking a definitive answer to the person's happiness.
Are you happy now?
Repeating the question, emphasizing the importance of knowing the person's current state of happiness.
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