Leave Again
Leaving Love's Bar: Seeking Redemption in ReunionLyrics
Leave again, leave again
Expressing the repetition of leaving, suggesting a cycle or pattern.
I wonder if you sat there crying
Questioning if the person cried while contemplating the situation.
Sitting in a half-made bed
Describing a partially made bed, possibly symbolizing an incomplete relationship.
I wonder if you stayed up late in your own head
Wondering if the person stayed awake, lost in their thoughts.
I wonder if you picked the phone up
Contemplating whether the other person shared the conversation with someone else.
And told them everything I said
Speculating on the possibility of disclosure of private conversations.
I wonder if your friends think I'm a piece of shit
Questioning the perception of the speaker by the other person's friends.
Cause we've held this grudge for long enough
Acknowledging a longstanding resentment between the two.
Let's fall back in and out of love
Suggesting a willingness to go through the cycle of love and separation.
If I left the bar to meet you one more time
Pondering the idea of making an effort to reconcile by leaving a social setting.
Would that make things alright?
Questioning if returning to the person would resolve the issues.
Would that be what you need again, need again
Asking if such an act would fulfill the other person's needs.
And if I left the bar to meet you for the night
Considering the possibility of meeting to mend the relationship.
Would you stay by my side?
Inquiring whether the person would commit to staying together.
Or would you let me leave again, leave again
Repeating the theme of leaving, emphasizing the uncertainty of the relationship.
Leave again, leave again
Reiterating the idea of departure, reinforcing the sense of an ongoing cycle.
I thought you would've came out running
Expressing anticipation of the other person running after the speaker.
Begging me to come back in
Imagining a scenario where the person begs for a return to the relationship.
I'd be lying if I said that I never thought of it
Admitting thoughts about the possibility of the person wanting reconciliation.
I wonder if I picked the phone up
Contemplating the idea of expressing feelings and emotions over the phone.
And told you all the things I miss
Questioning if revealing missed aspects of the relationship would be accepted.
Would you say it's alright and forget all of this
Wondering if the person would forgive and forget the past grievances.
Cause we've held this grudge for long enough
Acknowledging the duration of the grudge and proposing to move forward.
Let's fall back in and out of love
Repeating the desire to experience the cycle of falling in and out of love.
And if I left the bar to meet you one more time
Revisiting the idea of leaving a social setting to meet the person.
Would that make things alright?
Pondering if such an act would resolve the existing issues.
Would that be what you need again, need again
Asking if returning would fulfill the emotional needs of the other person.
And if I left the bar to meet you for the night
Considering the option of meeting at night to salvage the relationship.
Would you stay by my side?
Inquiring if the person would commit to staying together during the night.
Or would you let me leave again, leave again
Repeating the theme of leaving, emphasizing the uncertainty of the relationship.
I thought you would've came out running
Reiterating the anticipation of the person running after the speaker.
Begging me to come back in
Imagining a scenario where the person begs for a return to the relationship.
I'd be lying if I said that I never thought of it
Admitting thoughts about the possibility of the person wanting reconciliation.
I wonder if I picked the phone up
Contemplating the idea of expressing feelings and emotions over the phone.
And told you all the things I miss
Questioning if revealing missed aspects of the relationship would be accepted.
Would you say it's alright and forget all of this
Wondering if the person would forgive and forget the past grievances.
If I left the bar to meet you one more time
Repeating the consideration of leaving a social setting to meet the person.
Would that make things alright?
Pondering if such an act would resolve the existing issues.
Would that be what you need again, need again
Asking if returning would fulfill the emotional needs of the other person.
And if I left the bar to meet you for the night
Considering the option of meeting at night to salvage the relationship.
Would you stay by my side?
Inquiring if the person would commit to staying together during the night.
Or would you let me leave again, leave again
Repeating the theme of leaving, emphasizing the uncertainty of the relationship.
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