Tide Pool

Navigating Love's Tidal Dance: A Song of Yearning
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Lyrics

Well it ebbs, it ebbs and flows

Describing the rhythmic and cyclical nature of a relationship, comparing it to the ebb and flow of tides.

And it's always hard to know

Expressing the difficulty in predicting the actions or emotions of a partner in the relationship.

When your love will leave my shore

Anticipating the departure of a loved one from the speaker's life.

When you're gone I just want more

Expressing a desire for more connection or time when the partner is absent.

You're capricious as the tides

Comparing the partner's unpredictable behavior to the capricious nature of tides.

Day and night you change your mind

Highlighting the partner's indecisiveness, emphasizing the constant changes in their thoughts and feelings.

And I'm holding out alone

Feeling emotionally isolated or abandoned while waiting for the partner's return.

But I know

Acknowledging the challenging nature of the relationship but maintaining a sense of awareness.

When it's good,

Recognizing that there are positive moments in the relationship.

It's good

Affirming the goodness of the relationship during its positive phases.

So I'll wait for your next move

Committing to waiting for the partner's next action or decision.

You're the sea and I'm the shore

Metaphorically portraying the speaker as the stable and constant element (shore) in contrast to the partner (sea).

When we meet, a tide pool

Describing the meeting between the speaker and the partner as a "tide pool," suggesting a unique and intimate connection.

When you gonna come back?

Repetition of the question "When you gonna come back?" expressing the speaker's longing for the partner's return.

When you gonna come back?

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When you gonna come back?

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I'm drowning drowning drowning

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When you gonna come back?

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When you gonna come back?

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When you gonna come back?

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I'm suffocating suffocating

Intensifying the emotional distress, using the metaphor of suffocating to convey the impact of the partner's absence.

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