Lyrics
Was there a lifetime waiting for us
Reflecting on the possibility of a shared lifetime.
In a world where I was yours?
Questioning existence in a world where the speaker belonged to the other person.
Paper planes and porcelain
Symbolizing fragility with paper planes and elegance with porcelain.
Smell of rain through the window pane
Evoking sensory memories of rain and connecting them to the person.
And the sight of you
Expressing the visual joy of seeing the person.
Oh, you were a good dream
Describing the person as a positive and beautiful dream.
I was scared to lose you then
Admitting fear of losing the person.
But secrets turn into regrets
Acknowledging that keeping secrets can lead to regrets.
Buried feelings grow
Noting that suppressed feelings can intensify over time.
Oh, you were a good dream
Reiterating the person's significance as a positive dream.
Was there a lifetime waiting for us
Repeating the contemplation of a shared lifetime.
In a world where I was yours?
Pondering the potential existence of a shared world.
Was it the wrong time, what if we tried
Questioning if the timing was wrong and considering giving more in the relationship.
Giving in a little more?
Considering the possibility of reviving past warmth in the relationship.
To the warmth we had before
Emphasizing the desire to rekindle the warmth from before.
Tangled with another's eyes
Acknowledging entanglements with someone else's eyes.
Never mind, you were never mine
Accepting that the person was never truly theirs.
Glimpse of me and you
Recalling glimpses of moments shared with the person.
Oh, you were a good dream
Reaffirming the positive dream-like nature of the person.
Was there a lifetime waiting for us
Repeating the contemplation of a shared lifetime.
In a world where I was yours?
Pondering the potential existence of a shared world.
Was it the wrong time, what if we tried
Questioning if the timing was wrong and considering giving more in the relationship.
Giving in a little more?
Considering the possibility of reviving past warmth in the relationship.
I'd spend a lifetime waiting in vain
Expressing a willingness to wait for a lifetime, despite potential futility.
Just to go back to the way we were before
Desiring to return to the past and the warmth they once shared.
Was it the wrong time, what if we tried
Questioning if the timing was wrong and considering giving more in the relationship.
Giving in a little more?
Considering the possibility of reviving past warmth in the relationship.
To the warmth we had before
Emphasizing the desire to rekindle the warmth from before.
Is there a lifetime waiting for us?
Repeating the contemplation of a shared lifetime.
All this time, I have been yours
Affirming the speaker's enduring commitment to the person over time.
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