What About You

Unbroken Spell: Exploring Love's Lingering Echo in 'What About You'
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Lyrics

There's something about you that I can't let go

Expressing a lingering attachment to a certain quality or aspect in the person being addressed.

Your spell is unbroken and it hurts to know

Acknowledging the enduring impact of the person's influence and the emotional pain associated with it.

And I can feel you, and I can touch you, your memories surround me

Feeling a strong connection through memories, emphasizing the sensory experience of the past relationship.

What about you, little darling, what about you

Prompting the addressed person to consider their own feelings and thoughts in the context of the relationship.

Living without you is a long hard climb

Describing the difficulty of living without the person and the challenging journey of moving forward.

And just when I'm over it, I see a friend of mine

Highlighting the struggle to overcome the emotional impact, interrupted by a reminder of the past through a friend.

He said he saw you, and how he's sure you, you'd like us still together

Referring to a friend's observation of the person and expressing a desire for a reunion.

What about you, little darling, what about you

Reiterating the question about the person's feelings and their willingness to rekindle the relationship.

What about you, little darling, what about you

Repeating the question, emphasizing the importance of understanding the other person's perspective.

They said that we were dreamers, chasing some illusion

Recalling a shared identity as dreamers pursuing a common goal, suggesting a rupture in the shared vision.

Something came between us, and broke it all in two

Acknowledging an external factor that caused a separation, leading to the dissolution of the shared dream.


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(Solo section - no lyrics provided for interpretation.)

I can feel you, I can touch you, I want us back together

Expressing a strong desire to reunite, underlining the sensory and emotional aspects of the past relationship.

So what about you, little darling, what about you

Prompting the person to consider their own feelings and thoughts regarding a possible reconciliation.

What about you, little darling, what about you

Repeating the question, emphasizing the need for a response and mutual understanding.

What about, what about you babe, tell me, what about you

Pleading for an answer, seeking clarity and understanding from the person addressed.

Don't go, I'm tellin' you baby

Urgently requesting the person not to leave, expressing a sense of desperation or vulnerability.

What about you babe, oh baby...

Reiterating the plea for the person to consider the relationship and make a decision.

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