Lyrics
Picture to love
Depicts an image or representation of love.
We're the two
Refers to the speaker and their romantic partner, emphasizing unity.
Now that you've gone
Suggests the departure of a significant person or love interest.
Then so have I
Indicates the speaker's departure as well in response to the loved one leaving.
Waiting and taking too long
Expresses impatience and frustration with the waiting process.
In a soldier's sun
Mentions a "soldier's sun," possibly symbolizing a challenging or harsh environment.
Wasted life
Reflects on a life that has been squandered or not lived to its fullest.
Put your feet up in the new world
Encourages relaxation or comfort in a new, possibly unfamiliar, setting.
Racing on
Suggests a fast-paced existence, possibly in the pursuit of goals or aspirations.
How could you enjoy the struggle
Ponders the ability to find joy in challenges or difficulties.
If you're gonna raise the bar promise not to put it out of reach
Encourages setting high standards but not making them unattainable.
Picture to love
Repeats the idea of a visual representation of love.
We're the two
Reiterates the unity or connection between the speaker and their partner.
Now that you've gone
Restates the departure of the loved one.
Then so have I
Reaffirms the speaker's departure in response.
Waiting and taking too long
Echoes impatience with a prolonged waiting period.
In a soldier's sun
Repeats the metaphor of a challenging or harsh environment.
Wasted life
Reiterates a reflection on a life that may not have been fully utilized.
Put your feet up in the new world
Recalls the advice to find comfort in a new world.
Racing on
Repeats the notion of a fast-paced existence, possibly in pursuit of goals.
How could you enjoy the struggle
Restates the contemplation of finding joy in life's struggles.
If you're gonna raise the bar promise not to put it out of reach
Reiterates the advice to set high standards without making them unattainable.
If you're gonna raise the bar promise not to put it out of reach
Reiterates the importance of setting challenging but reachable standards.
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