Lyrics
Waiting for the sunrise
Anticipating the sunrise, a metaphor for hope or a new beginning
To escape
Desiring to break free or find refuge
Lying on our backs
Reclining on one's back, possibly feeling vulnerable or exposed
Feeling the weight
Sensing emotional burden or pressure
I could feel you move close
Noticing someone approaching closely
I took your hand
Reaching out and holding the person's hand
Just want to know that this
Seeking assurance or confirmation that the moment will be enduring
Will never end
Longing for continuity or permanence
Show me the place
Requesting to be shown the place of concealment or retreat
Where you hide
Asking to reveal the hiding place
Show me the field
Asking to be shown the location associated with the belief of one's demise
Where you think I died
Referring to a specific field connected with a perceived death
If you keep going back there
Warning about repeatedly revisiting a distressing mental space
In your mind
Implying that dwelling on the past keeps the person alive in memory
It will make you feel
Suggesting that revisiting memories can evoke a sense of presence or vitality
Like I’m alive
Implies a desire to be remembered or feel present in the mind
We took the back roads
Choosing less-traveled paths for space or distance
Gave us space
Alluding to a respite from quietness and the usual speed of life
A break from silence
Indicating a shift in momentum or movement occurring late
And the pace
Highlighting the love shared in a particular moment that alleviated pain
Momentum growing
Reiterating the request to reveal a hidden place
Growing late
Re-emphasizing the location linked with the belief of one's demise
The love in that moment
Advising against continuously revisiting a distressing mental space
Healing the pain
Suggesting that dwelling on the past keeps the person alive in memory
Show me the place
Expressing a desire to be remembered or feel present in the mind
Where you hide
-Show me the field
Reiterating the request to reveal a hidden place associated with a perceived death
Where you think I died
Re-emphasizing the location linked with the belief of one's demise
If you keep going back there
Warning against continuously revisiting a distressing mental space
In your mind
Suggesting that dwelling on the past keeps the person alive in memory
It will make you feel
Implying that revisiting memories can evoke a sense of presence or vitality
Like I’m alive
Expressing a desire to be remembered or feel present in the mind
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