End of August
Endless Echoes: A Melancholic Reflection on Lost Love in AugustLyrics
I go to the lake
I visit the lake
And I print your name
I write your name
On my notebook page
On a page of my notebook
We had summertime
We experienced summertime together
Now you're only mine
Now, you belong to me exclusively
In the past tense, in August
Referring to a past period, August, where our relationship existed
Never liked the heat
I never enjoyed hot weather
But the dampness between us
Yet, the closeness or intimacy between us felt comforting
Struck me as sweet
Now, with the arrival of autumn
Now comes autumn and
I will be trying to avoid being found
You'll find me hiding
I will be secluded or isolating myself
At the bottom of the pool
Possibly metaphorical, expressing a feeling of drowning or being overwhelmed by emotions
I'm missing you
I feel your absence
And the way you say
And how you addressed me in a special way
My new name
Your unique way of pronouncing my name
And you said you're
You expressed happiness about leaving something to me
Glad to leave to me
Positive emotions about our future communication and relationship
How we'll talk and
Our discussions and plans for the future
What we'll be
You reside at a distant place
You live far away
I yearn to express my intention of relocating to be with you someday
And I long to say
A moment of cherishing a photograph
I'll move there someday
The weather is getting colder
Hold that photo now
Expressing uncertainty about when to meet again
It's getting cold out how
A longing to see you more frequently
Could I say see you whenever
Feeling your absence intensely
I'm missing you
And the special way you addressed me
And the way you say
Expressed contentment in leaving something to me
My new name
Positive anticipation of our future communication and relationship
And you said you're
Our discussions and plans for the future
Glad to leave to me
You reside at a distant place
How we'll talk and
I yearn to express my intention of relocating to be with you someday
What we'll be
Anticipation of the future of our relationship and communication
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