February

February Rain: A Soulful Yearning for Connection
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Lyrics

It's February, it's raining

February represents a time, and the rain suggests a somber or melancholic atmosphere.

I miss you

The speaker expresses a sense of longing or yearning for someone.

I'm up and I'm outside now

The speaker is active and outdoors, possibly trying to distract themselves from their emotions.

I miss you

Reiteration of the deep longing and missing someone.

I'm seeing things I've never seen before

The speaker is experiencing new things, possibly as a way to cope with the absence of the person.

I miss you

Continued expression of emotional yearning and missing the person.

The sun has come out for a while

A brief moment of sunlight, which could symbolize hope or a temporary relief from emotional darkness.


I've never been so down

The speaker emphasizes their current emotional state, describing a deep level of sadness.

Never needed anyone

Expressing a historical lack of reliance on others, highlighting a significant change in emotional needs.

Now all I ever want is you

The focus shifts to a specific person as the speaker acknowledges a newfound desire for companionship.


I'm holding on

The speaker is holding on, likely to hope or the anticipation of the person's return.

I know you're coming for me now

Confident anticipation of the person's arrival, suggesting reassurance and comfort.

It's so dark here through the daytime

Describing a persistently dark emotional state even during the daytime, emphasizing the depth of the speaker's feelings.

I miss you

Reiteration of the intense feelings of missing the person.


I've never been so down

Reiteration of the profound emotional low the speaker is experiencing.

Never needed anyone

Reaffirmation of a shift in emotional needs, now expressing a dependence on someone.

Now all I ever want is you

The culmination of the speaker's emotional shift, stating that their primary desire is the presence of the person they miss.

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