Lyrics
Hey, before we go our ways
Expressing a desire to communicate before parting ways.
May you say my name once more?
Requesting the other person to mention the speaker's name again.
Our secret melodies endure
Referencing shared, intimate melodies that persist between them.
So I ask: What did you find?
Inquiring about the other person's discoveries or realizations.
You say: It's nothing new
Response indicates the findings are not groundbreaking.
Just something that comes to mind
Describing casual thoughts that arise when thinking about the speaker.
Each time I think of you
Expressing a connection and recurring thoughts about the other person.
Love
Introduction of the theme of love.
I think it's called love
Affirming that the speaker believes what they are feeling is love.
Thinking of
Continuing to contemplate and reflect on the idea of love.
Thinking of you
Specifically thinking about the person addressed in the song.
My love
Reiteration of the speaker's belief that what they feel is love.
I think it's called love
Reaffirmation of the thought that their feelings are indeed love.
I hope it's enough
Expressing hope that their love is sufficient for sharing.
To share with you
Desiring to share the love felt with the addressed person.
So I ask: What did you find?
Repetition of the inquiry about the other person's findings.
You say: It's nothing new
Reiteration that the discoveries are not particularly significant.
Just something that comes to mind
Restating casual thoughts that arise when thinking about the speaker.
Each time I think of you
Emphasizing the recurrence of thoughts about the other person.
(Shut up)
Interrupting the flow, possibly indicating frustration or impatience.
Love
Reiteration of the theme of love.
I think it's called love
Reaffirming the belief that the speaker is experiencing love.
Thinking of
Continued contemplation and thought about the person addressed.
Thinking of you
Specifically thinking about the addressed person again.
My love
Reiteration of the speaker's belief that what they feel is love.
I think it's called love
Affirmation of the thought that their feelings are indeed love.
I hope it's enough
Expressing hope that their love is sufficient for sharing, again.
To share with you
Reiteration of the desire to share the felt love with the addressed person.
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