Lyrics
Have you gone off the deep end?
Asking if someone has reached a critical point emotionally or mentally.
Have you lost the plot?
Asking if someone has lost their direction or purpose.
Just try to remember
Encouraging someone to recall their true self or identity.
Who you really are
Emphasizing the importance of reconnecting with one's genuine identity.
One in a million
Highlighting uniqueness among many.
Gone in an instant
Expressing the fleeting nature of existence.
The entire horizon
Indicating vastness or a wide perspective.
When Melody calls
Suggesting a call from something or someone significant, metaphorically represented as "Melody."
When it's all said and done
Referring to the conclusion or completion of a situation.
It's just like it sounds
Implying the situation is exactly as it appears.
It's a bolt of love
Describing a sudden feeling of love.
It's an endless mirage
Depicting a continuous illusion or vision.
Just for now
Temporary experience or feeling.
You feel it
Acknowledging a sensation or emotion in the moment.
Don't you?
Rhetorical questioning about feeling something.
Don't you?
Repeating the question for emphasis.
If I go off the deep end
Imagining oneself facing a similar emotional crisis.
If I get lost in the fog
Envisioning getting lost or confused.
I hope I still remember
Expressing a hope to retain awareness of someone's true identity despite challenges.
Who you really are
Reiterating the importance of self-recognition.
Just as soon as it happens
Indicating immediacy after an event occurs.
Just as soon as you're gone
Referring to the absence or departure of someone.
Beyond the horizon
Describing a distant or far-off place.
A Melody calls
Repeating the idea of a significant call or beckoning.
When it's all said and done
Reiterating the end of a situation or discussion.
You can't make this stuff up
Emphasizing the authenticity of the situation.
You're the where I belong
Stating someone's importance or purpose.
You're the why I'm enough
Highlighting someone's significance and sufficiency.
Just for now
Reemphasizing a temporary sensation or emotion.
You feel it
Reiterating the acknowledgment of a feeling or sensation.
Don't you?
Rhetorically questioning the feeling again for emphasis.
Don't you?
Repeated rhetorical questioning for emphasis.
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