Snap Your Fingers

Snap Your Fingers: A Melodic Plea for Love's Redemption
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Lyrics

(Snap your fingers) And I'll come running

Expresses the singer's immediate responsiveness to a signal, suggesting eagerness to be with someone.

(Back to you) On bended knees

Describes the singer's willingness to return humbly and sincerely to the person mentioned in response to a gesture.

Snap your fingers I will come running

Reiterates the singer's readiness to respond quickly to a specific action, emphasizing loyalty and commitment.

I'll be true take a chance on me

Commits to being faithful and encourages the other person to take a risk on the relationship.

Let your light turn green

Uses the metaphor of a traffic light turning green, possibly indicating a signal for the relationship to proceed positively.

Baby I got to know

Expresses the singer's need for clarity or confirmation regarding the direction of the relationship.

Give me some kind of clue

Asks for some indication or sign from the other person to make a decision about whether to stay or leave.

Should I stay or go

Reflects the internal dilemma of whether to continue the relationship or move on, seeking guidance from the other person.

Let me love you like a lover

Desires to love the other person in a way reminiscent of the past, suggesting a longing for a rekindled romance.

That you used to know

References a previous intimate connection and expresses the wish to revive that level of affection.

Turn the key and let me in

Uses the metaphor of a key and a door to symbolize re-entry into the familiar and comfortable aspects of the relationship.

To the same old door

Asks to be allowed back into the familiarity of the relationship, emphasizing a desire for continuity.

I had it but lost it

Acknowledges a loss of something valuable in the past, contributing to the theme of regret or missed opportunities.

Now I got a broken heart to mend

Expresses the emotional pain of heartbreak and the need for healing after losing a significant connection.

I don't care what the cost is

Declares a willingness to overcome any obstacle or cost to regain what was lost in the relationship.

Got to find a way back in

Underlines the determination to find a way back into the relationship, emphasizing persistence and effort.

So snap your fingers

Repeats the theme of immediate response, suggesting a sense of urgency in wanting to be with the person.

Baby I'll come running

Reiterates the singer's commitment to return quickly, expressing a willingness to do anything to mend the relationship.

I'll do anything to get back again

Declares a strong desire to regain the relationship, emphasizing a readiness to make significant efforts.

I don't care what the cost is

Repeats the willingness to overcome obstacles, highlighting the importance of re-establishing the connection.

Got to find a way back in

Restates the determination to find a way back into the relationship, echoing the persistence mentioned earlier.

So snap your fingers

Reiterates the singer's commitment to respond promptly, emphasizing the eagerness to reconcile.

Baby I'll come running

Expresses the singer's willingness to take immediate action to return, reinforcing the sense of urgency.

I'll do anything to get back again

Declares a strong commitment to do anything necessary to regain the relationship, echoing earlier sentiments.

To come back again

Repeats the desire to come back, emphasizing the importance of returning to the relationship.

(To get back again)

Reiterates the strong desire to return, emphasizing the urgency and significance of regaining the connection.

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