Open Invitation

Unveiling Longing: The Open Invitation in Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's Melody
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Lyrics

On and on

Expressing continuity or a sense of ongoing experiences.

I've been waiting on the open invitation

Anticipation for a welcome or permissive gesture to proceed.

Your silence show me no relation

Noticed lack of communication, suggesting a disconnect or distance.

In the rising call don't you feel alone

In moments of challenge, asking if there's a sense of isolation.

I'll be standing with your sorrow

Commitment to stand by and support during times of sadness.

All you left me gone away tomorrow

Acknowledgment of someone's departure, possibly emotionally.


And we may never be here again

Reflection on the uncertainty of returning to this moment.

And we may never be here again

Reiteration of the uncertainty of returning, emphasizing its significance.


Pull me up on either side

Plea to be lifted or supported from both sides.

Don't leave me standing alone in the light

Avoidance of being left alone in a challenging situation or environment.

Pull me up on either side

Repetition of the plea for support from both sides.

Don't leave me standing alone in the light

Reiteration of the importance of not being abandoned in challenging circumstances.


On and on

Reiteration of the ongoing nature of experiences or emotions.

I've been waiting on the open invitation

Reiteration of waiting for a welcoming or permissive signal.

Your silence show me no relation

Observation of continued lack of communication or understanding.

In the rising call don't you feel alone

Questioning if there's a sense of loneliness in challenging times.

I'll be standing with your sorrow

Commitment to stand alongside and share the burden of sorrow.

All you left me gone away tomorrow

Recognition of the emotional aftermath of someone's departure.


And we may never be here again

Reiteration of the uncertainty surrounding the return to this moment.

And we may never be here again

Emphasis on the potential irreversibility of not returning to this moment.

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