Annabelle Goodbye
Farewell Flames: Unveiling the Bittersweet Tale of Annabelle GoodbyeLyrics
There's a box of poems, and there's a wooden match
Reflecting on a collection of poems and a match, suggesting the transient nature of emotions.
There's a burst of yellow flame, and they quickly turn to ash
Describing the ephemeral nature of emotions with a burst of flame turning poems to ash.
There's a diamond for your finger on the riverbed
Mentioning a diamond on the riverbed, possibly symbolizing something precious lost or submerged.
Down below the bridge where we stood, remember what you said?
Recalling a moment under a bridge and alluding to a significant conversation.
You said, "Darlin' I'm in love with you
Quoting a declaration of love from a past conversation.
There ain't nothin' that I wouldn't do"
Reaffirming love with a commitment to do anything for the partner.
But it turned out they were lies
Revelation that the earlier declarations of love were false.
Annabelle goodbye
Bidding farewell to Annabelle, suggesting the end of the relationship.
I know where you're sitting, baby, on the greener side
Locating Annabelle in a place seemingly better but filled with darkness and smoke.
Everything behind you black, smoke it fills the sky
Describing a negative transformation with the mention of black and smoky surroundings.
Now I feel a cold wind, I found out where I stand
Feeling a cold wind, realizing one's true position or standing in the situation.
Now I know that all you said was written in the sand
Acknowledging that Annabelle's words were insubstantial and temporary like writings in the sand.
Oh but darlin' I'm in love with you
Repeating the declaration of love despite the realization of its falsehood.
There ain't nothin' that I wouldn't do
Reaffirming the commitment to do anything for the partner despite the emotional turmoil.
But I know your eyes are dry
Recognizing that Annabelle is not emotionally affected, as suggested by dry eyes.
Annabelle Goodbye
Repeating the farewell to Annabelle, emphasizing the finality of the separation.
This song it is my last confession, I'm a bird on a wire
Presenting the song as a confessional expression, likening the singer to a bird on a wire.
Oh can you hear me singin'? My heart's on fire
Expressing intense emotions, possibly desperation or passion, with the heart metaphorically on fire.
But I got to let it die
Acknowledging the need to let go of the intense emotions and the relationship.
Annabelle goodbye
Repeating the final farewell to Annabelle, reinforcing the inevitability of the goodbye.
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