Time And Time Again
Timeless Echoes of Love's DanceLyrics
Time and time again she says something
The woman repeatedly expresses something.
Like maybe she's leaving but she never leaves
She suggests she might leave, but she never actually does.
On and on and on goes the story
The story continues endlessly.
That maybe he's changing, that's what she believes
She believes that the man might change.
And the rain falls
There's a sense of melancholy or sadness, indicated by the falling rain.
And the days pass
Time passes by.
Her lipstick on the glass
Her presence or mark remains on the glass, possibly indicating a fleeting moment or memory.
It's time for us now, time to begin
It's time for a new beginning for "us."
I'll be a better man than him
The speaker promises to be a better person than someone else (likely a past lover).
Morning breaks, she says, "I'm excited"
A new day starts with the woman expressing enthusiasm or anticipation.
Says, "I've decided" all over again
She reaffirms her decision, indicating a repetitive cycle.
Oh, she says, "I feel like I'm winning"
She feels a sense of victory or success.
Is this beginning, or close to the end?
Uncertainty arises about whether this moment signifies a new beginning or the end.
It's been too long
Too much time has passed.
You can't do it alone
One can't handle things alone; there's a need for support or companionship.
It's been too long
Repeated emphasis on the idea that too much time has passed.
You can't do it alone
Reinforcing the need for companionship or support.
I'm coming for you, I know I must
The speaker is determined to pursue the other person.
Pretty soon, you won't see us for dust
They'll move on quickly, leaving without hesitation.
Call me when you feel like it's time
A request to be contacted when the person feels ready.
When you feel like it's time, then call me
Emphasizing the importance of timing in contacting the speaker.
Call me when you've made up your mind
Another request to be contacted once a decision is made.
When you've made up your mind, then call me
Timing remains crucial in making contact.
Maybe we were born at the wrong time
Suggests a feeling of not belonging or being out of sync with the world.
Under the wrong sign but call me
Repeats the feeling of being out of place or time.
Maybe we were born at the wrong time
Reemphasizes the sense of misplacement.
Under the wrong sign but call me
Reiterates the request to be contacted despite the perceived timing mismatch.
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