Lyrics
One day
Expressing a moment in the future, a single day.
Far along
Referring to a distant point in time.
In the timeline
Describing a specific moment in the timeline of events.
But set in stone
Emphasizing the permanence or inevitability of the future day.
A day not in my grasp
Expressing a day that is beyond the speaker's reach or control.
A day not
Reiterating the idea of a day that is not attainable.
Found
Stating that this elusive day has not been discovered or experienced.
In my past
Indicating that this day is not part of the speaker's past experiences.
Waking up to an open window
Describing waking up to a fresh start or opportunity.
Lungs expanding with ease
Highlighting the ease and comfort in the speaker's current state.
No worries of your scent leaving the sheets
Imagining a future where worries and uncertainties are absent.
You're coming back and not to leave
Anticipating a return and permanence of a significant person.
Do you mind if I fall for you?
Asking for permission to develop deep feelings for the person.
I don't mean to be a bother
Apologizing for expressing emotions or seeking reassurance.
It's just I've tried so many other people
Explaining the uniqueness of the connection with the person.
And it's always been you
Acknowledging a consistent preference for the same person.
In the end
Repeating the idea of the enduring connection with the person.
One night
Referring to a specific night in the future.
In the distance
Indicating a distance or separation in time or space.
I'll check the weather
Planning to check the weather as a metaphor for assessing the situation.
And it will tell me the rain will stop by dawn
Expecting a positive change after a challenging period.
The morning after you'll still be there
Assuming the continued presence of the significant person.
And when you say "I love you"
Anticipating a genuine and deeply felt expression of love.
I'll really feel it
Expecting a real emotional connection during the mentioned moment.
Do you mind if I fall for you?
Repeating the request for permission to develop strong feelings.
I don't mean to cause a scene
Apologizing for any potential disruption caused by the speaker's emotions.
It's just I've tried so many other people
Explaining the history of trying different relationships but returning to the same person.
And it's always been you
Affirming the enduring connection with the person, echoing line 16.
In the end
Reiterating the idea of a lasting connection, possibly at the end of a journey or story.
In the end
Echoing the theme of permanence and continuity, reinforcing line 17.
In the end
Repeating the concept of enduring connection, echoing lines 16 and 29.
I want a happy end
Expressing a desire for a positive and happy conclusion to the story.
Can I get a happy end?
Pleading or asking for a positive and happy outcome.
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