Ephemeral
Ephemeral Embrace: A Poetic Reconciliation of Love and LossLyrics
Stay here awhile
Expressing an invitation or request to stay for a period.
I really think you should
Suggesting a strong recommendation or desire for the listener to stay.
You know it was your hand that fit in mine
Recalling a moment when the speaker and the listener shared a close connection, possibly romantic, as indicated by the reference to hands fitting together.
Those tiny words you would call literature
Describing the listener's expressive words as something akin to literature, possibly indicating deep or meaningful communication.
Live inside my house and in my mind
Highlighting the lasting impact of the listener's presence in both the speaker's physical space and thoughts.
Fine
Expressing agreement or acceptance with the situation.
I really think it's time
Suggesting that it is an appropriate or opportune moment for a particular action or event to occur.
That we reconcile
Calling for a resolution or reconnection between the speaker and the listener.
That we reconcile
Repeating the desire or need for reconciliation, emphasizing its importance.
Let the teardrops kiss flowers on my grave
Symbolically expressing a willingness to embrace sadness or loss, with teardrops representing sorrow and flowers alluding to a resting place or memorial.
When I turned around
Describing a moment of turning around, possibly signifying a significant change or decision in the speaker's life.
I took my life
Indicating a drastic step taken by the speaker, suggesting a profound impact on their life.
Stay here awhile
Repeating the initial invitation for the listener to stay, possibly emphasizing the importance of their presence.
Think you wanna go?
Posing a question about the listener's intention to leave, expressing uncertainty or concern about their departure.
You know it was your hand that fit in mine
Reiterating the earlier mention of a shared intimate moment between the speaker and the listener.
Look at the sky love
Directing attention to the sky and possibly invoking a sense of reflection or contemplation.
Maples in the woods
Mentioning maples in the woods, possibly alluding to nature and the passage of time.
It was Sulphur Springs you left July
Referring to Sulphur Springs and the month of July, indicating a specific place and time associated with a departure.
Fine
Reiterating agreement or acceptance with the situation.
I really think it's time
Repeating the idea that it is an opportune moment for reconciliation, reinforcing its significance.
That we reconcile
Restating the call for resolution or reconnection between the speaker and the listener.
That we reconcile
Reiterating the importance of reconciliation, possibly as a final plea or emphasis on the need for resolution.
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