So Long
Farewell Echoes: Nostalgia and Heartache in Daniel Trakell's 'So Long'Lyrics
Wait by the phone, for my signal or a call
Waiting for a signal or a call by the phone, indicating a desire for connection or communication.
One time with feeling, and one more time for love
Expressing strong emotions with one chance for genuine feeling and another for love.
And if the hard times, should ever come my way
Contemplating how to handle challenging times that may arise in life.
Who'll be my lifeline? The one I hold on to
Seeking a dependable support system or a person to rely on during difficult moments.
My everything, everything, everything
Emphasizing the significance of the person as the center of one's world, the source of everything.
From way back when, same old time same old place that you're running from
Reflecting on shared experiences from the past, suggesting a sense of familiarity and continuity.
So go on my friend, go on
Encouraging a friend to move forward, possibly from a challenging situation or relationship.
So long my friend, so long
Bidding farewell to a friend, expressing the sentiment of parting ways.
So go on my friend, go on
Reiterating the encouragement for the friend to continue their journey or life path.
So long my friend, so long
Repeating the farewell sentiment, emphasizing the depth of parting.
Come back to haunt me, grab hold of something real
Anticipating unresolved issues or memories to resurface and influence the present.
One day I hope we both can agree on how we feel
Expressing hope for mutual understanding and agreement on emotions and experiences.
And if the hard times should ever come our way
Acknowledging the possibility of facing challenges together and the importance of a supportive partner.
You'll be my lifeline, the one to make me stay
Identifying the person as a crucial support system, someone who makes staying worthwhile.
My everything, everything, everything
Reiterating the significance of the person, emphasizing their role as everything.
From way back when, same old time, same old place that we're running from
Recalling shared experiences, underscoring the commonality of times and places being avoided or escaped.
So go on my friend, go on
Encouraging the friend once more to move forward, echoing the previous sentiment.
So long my friend, so long
Repeating the farewell, expressing a prolonged or heartfelt goodbye.
So go on my friend, go on
Reiterating the encouragement for the friend to continue their journey.
So long my friend, so long
Repeating the farewell sentiment, perhaps with added emphasis or emotion.
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