Keiko

Keiko's Bittersweet Promise: Navigating Love's Turbulence
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Lyrics

Three years I'll be back for you.

Expressing a commitment to return after three years.

I know it's too much time.

Acknowledging the significant duration and its potential challenges.

My dear, it's the best I can do.

Conveying that the given time frame is the best the speaker can offer.

I promise you'll be just fine.

Assuring the listener that they will be fine during the absence.

You'll be just fine.

Reassuring the listener again that they will be fine.


Tell me you'll be waitin' at the end.

Requesting confirmation that the listener will wait at the end of the specified period.

Try to keep it all together when you say

Encouraging the listener to remain composed when expressing their feelings.


""Do you see yourself with me?

Prompting a contemplation about a future together.

It's not fair to say that everything is alright.

Rejecting the notion that everything is perfect.

When you're with me you're always runnin' away.

Pointing out a pattern of emotional avoidance when in the speaker's presence.

This better be the last time.

Emphasizing the desire for a final resolution to this recurring issue.

Do you see straight through me?

Pondering whether the listener truly understands the speaker.

Am I just a dream to get you through the night?

Questioning the listener's perception of the speaker's role in their life.

When you're with me you're always runnin' away.

Reiterating the theme of the listener avoiding emotional closeness.

This better be the last time.""

Stressing the urgency for resolution to be the final occurrence.


You know I can't take the pain from you

Acknowledging the inability to alleviate the listener's pain.

but you're tuggin' on my line.

Metaphorically referencing a strained connection or relationship.

Taking blame is all I can do.

Taking responsibility for any blame and offering reassurance.

I promise you'll be just fine.

Repeating the assurance that the listener will be fine.


Tell me you'll be waitin' at the end.

Seeking confirmation again for the listener's commitment to wait.

Try to keep it all together when you say

Encouraging emotional composure during communication.


""Do you see yourself with me?

Prompting introspection about a shared future.

It's not fair to say that everything is alright.

Challenging the notion that everything is in perfect order.

When you're with me you're always runnin' away.

Observing the listener's tendency to avoid emotional closeness.

This better be the last time.

Reiterating the urgency for a final resolution to the recurring issue.

Do you see straight through me?

Questioning whether the listener truly understands the speaker's emotions.

Am I just a dream to get you through the night?

Wondering if the speaker is perceived as a source of comfort during difficult times.

When you're with me you're always runnin' away.

Highlighting the repeated pattern of emotional avoidance in the relationship.

This better be the last time.

Reiterating the urgency for resolution to be the final occurrence.


Save me. Erase me.

Expressing a plea for salvation or relief from emotional distress.

Save me. Erase me.

Repeating the plea for salvation or a release from emotional burden.


Do you see yourself with me?

Revisiting the question of envisioning a shared future.

It's not fair to say that everything is alright.

Challenging the notion that everything is perfect in the relationship.

When you're with me you're always runnin' away.

Observing the listener's persistent pattern of avoiding emotional closeness.


Do you see yourself with me?

Repeating the question about envisioning a shared future for emphasis.

It's not fair to say that everything is alright.

Challenging the perception that everything is flawless in the relationship.

When you're with me you're always runnin' away.

Observing the listener's continued avoidance of emotional closeness.

This better be the last time.

Reiterating the urgency for a final resolution to the recurring issue.

Do you see straight through me?

Questioning whether the speaker's true self is understood by the listener.

Am I just a dream to get you through the night?

Wondering if the speaker serves as a comforting presence in the listener's life.

When you're with me you're always runnin' away.

Observing the persistent pattern of emotional avoidance by the listener.

This better be the last time.""

Reiterating the urgency for resolution to be the final occurrence.

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