Lyrics
You got to taste sometimes don't you?
You need to experience certain things at times, don't you?
Of that tender kind of connection
A desire for a delicate and profound connection
That reaches deep and holds you,
A connection that penetrates deeply and embraces you
By the bones it fills you up
This connection is substantial, filling you to the bones
But do you get enough?
Questioning if one receives an adequate amount of this connection
Do you get enough?
Reiteration of the inquiry about the sufficiency of this connection
I need a bridge in the city of rivers
An expressed need for a bridge in a city with rivers
I need a bridge to run across with my face wide open
Desiring a bridge to cross openly and vulnerably
Nothing held back in my heart
A wish for a bridge where emotions are laid bare without reservation
It could be wide enough for two
The bridge should be wide enough for two individuals
It could be wide enough for you
The bridge should be inclusive and wide enough for the listener
On the other side
A reference to the other side of the bridge
So hard to say what is out there
Expressing the difficulty of defining what lies beyond
In confusion impossibly clear
In moments of confusion, clarity can paradoxically emerge
I have a wanting ache
An intense desire or yearning
And you have the steady gaze of a snake
Comparing someone's gaze to that of a snake, suggesting intensity or focus
I need a bridge in the city of rivers
Reiteration of the need for a bridge in a city with rivers
I need a bridge to run across with my face wide open
Reiterating the desire for a bridge for open and uninhibited traversal
Nothing held back in my heart
Reiterating the wish for a bridge where emotions are freely shared
It could be wide enough for two
Reiterating the preference for a wide bridge for two
It could be wide enough for you
Reiterating the desire for inclusivity on the bridge
I need a bridge in the city of rivers
Reiterating the need for a bridge in a city with rivers
I need a bridge to run across with my face wide open
Reiterating the wish for an open and vulnerable crossing
Nothing held back in my heart
Reiterating the preference for a bridge with unrestricted emotional expression
It could be wide enough for two
Reiterating the desire for a wide bridge for two
It could be wide enough for you
Reiterating the wish for inclusivity on the bridge
I will be waiting for you
A statement of waiting for someone on the other side of the bridge
I will be waiting for you
Reiteration of the commitment to wait for the person
On the other side
A reaffirmation of waiting on the other side of the bridge
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