Emily Whyte

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Lyrics

More than you'll say, is more than I'll need from you today

Expressing that the speaker requires more from the listener than they are willing to communicate.

And it's gonna be a part of me, to know that I need you now

Acknowledging that the connection with the listener is becoming an integral part of the speaker's identity.

Take it in vein, gone when I hear you voice again

Suggesting that the listener's presence has a soothing effect, especially when hearing their voice.

And it's gonna be a part of you, to know that I need no fear that I'm falling clear

Indicating that the speaker believes it is essential for the listener to understand that there is no fear of emotional detachment or falling apart.


Emily Whyte, Emily Whyte

Repeating the name "Emily Whyte" possibly to emphasize its significance in the context of the lyrics.

It's more than you'll know, it's more than you'll show

Stating that there is more to the listener than what they reveal or express, emphasizing the depth of their character.

And it's all on me, yeah

Accepting responsibility for the relationship or situation.


More than you've known, more than you've seen before you

Implying that the listener has experiences and knowledge beyond the speaker's awareness.

It's more than you've seen before

Reiterating that the listener possesses a depth of understanding or insight not previously encountered.


Emily Whyte, Emily Whyte

Repeating the name "Emily Whyte," possibly highlighting the importance of this person in the speaker's life.

It's more than you'll know, it's more than you'll show

Reiterating that there is more to the listener than meets the eye or is openly revealed.

And it's all on me, yeah

Affirming that the responsibility for the situation rests on the speaker.

And it's all on me, yeah

Reaffirming that the speaker bears the burden or consequences of the situation.


You know I need time, you know I've got some

Expressing a need for time, suggesting that the speaker requires space or patience in the relationship.

I feel it's moved on, I know I've got hers

Indicating that the speaker acknowledges progress or change in the relationship, possibly moving forward.

Oh you know I've got more

Asserting that the speaker possesses more than what is evident or known.

You know I mean love

Declaring the importance of love and the understanding that it takes time to develop and mature.

You know it takes time

Affirming the necessity of time in the context of the speaker's emotions or relationship.

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