Lyrics
Waiting outside tonight is cold enough
Expresses the coldness of the night and the discomfort of waiting outside.
No one will come I hate the winter noise
Conveys a sense of loneliness and the dislike of the noise associated with winter.
Soon, so soon, everglade in you
Suggests the impending arrival of something significant, possibly a change or an emotional experience.
She rather die than to stay
Implies a preference for death over remaining in a particular situation or state.
She rather die than to stay
Reiteration of the strong aversion to the current circumstances.
Oh! My shepherd, oh! My shepherd
Addresses someone as a shepherd, possibly seeking guidance or support in a difficult time.
Ooohh!
An exclamation that adds emotional emphasis to the plea or expression in the previous line.
Waiting outside tonight is cold enough
Repeats the description of the cold night, emphasizing the harshness of the environment.
No one will come I hate the winter noise
Restates the isolation and discontent with the winter atmosphere.
Soon, so soon, everglade in you
Reiterates the anticipation of something significant, possibly an emotional revelation or change.
She rather die than to stay
Expresses a strong aversion to the current situation, reinforcing the desire for an escape.
She rather die than to stay
Reiteration of the intense dislike for the present circumstances.
Oh! My shepherd, oh! My shepherd
Repeats the address to a shepherd, seeking solace or assistance.
Ooohh!
Re-emphasizes the emotional intensity with an exclamation.
She knows what she has lost
Acknowledges awareness of a loss, possibly in a relationship or personal growth.
She hates it when the rain falls
Expresses dislike for rainy weather, possibly symbolizing sorrow or emotional turmoil.
She knows why she's lost
Suggests an understanding of the reasons behind the loss, indicating self-awareness.
She hates it when the winter comes
Reiterates a dislike for winter, emphasizing the association with negative emotions.
I'll die in blue
Expresses a willingness or expectation of facing a sorrowful end, possibly related to the emotional struggles described earlier.
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