Lyrics
Wait, dear
Expressing a sense of anticipation or longing, addressing someone as "dear."
White horse is walking down my
Imagery of a white horse walking down the street, setting a contemplative scene.
Street here
The mention of "Street here" emphasizes a personal connection to the setting.
Your words are creeping at my feet
Feeling vulnerable to the impact of someone's words, possibly expressing anxiety.
I fear
Concern about the imminent sunrise and the potential disappearance of someone important.
That sunrise will come too soon and you'll
Fear that time will pass too quickly, leading to the person's disappearance.
Disappear
Reference to the transient nature of relationships, possibly in a city environment.
To the haze of a city and yourself
Reflecting on self-discovery within the complexities of urban life.
Oh no
An expression of concern or realization about the situation.
Look out
A warning or alert to be cautious, possibly suggesting a threat.
They're coming after us with big guns
Anticipation of facing challenges or criticism represented by "big guns."
They're only going to tell you all the bad things I've done
Expectation of negative judgments, regardless of their accuracy.
Even if the words they say aren't true
Recognition that false accusations can still have an impact.
They've won
Acknowledgment of a perceived loss or defeat in a situation.
Now I'm left here dying in the sun
A sense of despair or hopelessness in the face of negative consequences.
Whoa
An exclamation expressing surprise or realization.
Seem like I'm only coming
Expressing a sense of distance and unattainability, using celestial and urban imagery.
Seem like I'm never coming
-Seem like in my eyes I'm at
-I bet all the stars and boulevards
-Aren't close enough to you
-Late nights
Reference to late-night thoughts, possibly indicating introspection or reflection.
Won't do me justice
A recognition that late nights are insufficient to address personal struggles.
When I drink I
Association of drinking with heightened emotions or sadness.
Just get so damn depressed
Acknowledgment of a tendency to feel depressed during such moments.
And it's, it's not like
Clarification that the speaker is actively trying to move on from a past relationship.
I ain't trying to get over you
Expressing the difficulty of moving on despite efforts.
It's just hard to look at all the seasons pass me all the time
Reflecting on the passage of time and the challenge of accepting change.
And I said
A statement summarizing the speaker's feelings or thoughts.
Whoa
Reiteration of the theme of unattainability, emphasizing the emotional distance.
Seem like I'm only coming
-Seem like I'm never coming
-Seem like in my eyes I'm at
-I bet all the stars and boulevards
-Aren't close enough to you
Reiterating the emotional distance from the person being addressed.
One last
Introducing a new element, a phone call, suggesting a desire for connection.
Phone call from you
Expressing a longing or desire for one last communication.
It wouldn't hurt much
Downplaying the potential pain of the phone call, highlighting the importance of hearing the other person's voice.
I just like to hear your voice
Desire for auditory connection and the illusion of physical touch.
And pretend to touch
Longing for a connection with untouched aspects of the person.
Any inch of you that hasn't said it all or read it all
Reflecting on the depth of the relationship, with a sense of completion.
I sung my life away
Reference to expressing oneself through song, possibly as a form of catharsis.
And I say
A concluding statement, possibly summarizing the speaker's emotional state.
Whoa
Reiteration of the theme of emotional distance and unattainability through repetition of lines.
Seem like I'm only coming
-Seem like I'm never coming
-Seem like in my eyes I'm at
-All the stars and boulevards
-Aren't close enough to you (seem like I'm only coming)
-All the stars and boulevards
-Aren't close enough to you (seem like I'm never coming)
-All the stars and boulevards
-Aren't close enough to you (seem like I'm only coming)
-All the stars and boulevards
-Aren't close enough to you
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