Why Don't You Come Around
Rediscover Love's Glow: Byorn Gold's Plea in 'Why Don't You Come Around'Lyrics
Why Don't You Come Around
Expressing a desire for someone to visit or be present.
My house needs a loving hand - and I need loving company
Describing a need for both assistance in maintaining the house and companionship.
I want you to come over - be right here, next to me
Specifically inviting the person to come over and be close.
I lost your smile and your tussled hair - tryin' to find myself
Reflecting on the loss of the person's positive qualities (smile and tussled hair) while going through a personal struggle.
but I want to hold on to you - come back to me, I need your help
Expressing a desire to retain a connection with the person and seeking their support in a difficult time.
Why don't you come around - and make my life bright again
Reiterating the invitation, emphasizing the positive impact the person's presence could have on the speaker's life.
We were always good together - so come around, make it right again
Recalling past positive experiences with the person and expressing a hope for a return to those good times.
Most of what I have - I only needed long time back
Acknowledging possession of material things but realizing the true value was in the past, possibly pertaining to the relationship.
Help me, to move on - lead me on a better track
Pleading for assistance in moving forward and finding a better direction in life.
Why don't you come around - and make my life bright again
Repeating the invitation, underscoring the desire for a positive change in life with the person's presence.
We were always good together - so come around, make it right again
Reiterating the sentiment that the speaker and the person were compatible and had a good relationship.
If you dare - to renew our energy
Challenging the person to contribute to revitalizing their shared energy or connection.
Come and share - oh yeah - come and be close to me
Encouraging the person to come closer and be emotionally connected.
Why don't you come around - and make my life bright again
Echoing the earlier invitations, expressing a strong desire for the person to bring positivity back into the speaker's life.
We were always good together - so come around, make it right again
Affirming the history of a good relationship and emphasizing the need for reconciliation or improvement.
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