Telephone Wires

Eternal Goodbye: Unraveling Heartache through Telephone Wires
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Lyrics

I've heard in time it gets better

I've heard that with time, things improve or become better.

I've been waiting forever

I've been waiting for an extended period, possibly with anticipation or longing.

I'll say goodbye for the last time

I am saying farewell for the final time.

Only this time I'll mean it

This time, when I say goodbye, it will be sincere and meaningful.


My fingers ache from clenching this fist

My fingers are in pain from tightly clenching my fist, indicating emotional distress or tension.

My eyes still burn

My eyes are still burning, suggesting emotional intensity or perhaps crying.

I'm pouring my heart through these telephone wires

I'm expressing my emotions intensely through the medium of telephone communication.

I'm getting the notion that you've become tired

I sense that you have grown weary or disinterested.

You've become tired

Reiteration of the idea that the other person has become tired or fatigued.


You run your legs take you so far

You are running away, physically or metaphorically, to a considerable distance.

You would always come running back

In the past, you would return after running away, but this time, I won't be here.

I won't be here this time

I won't be available or present this time.

No not this time

Emphasis on the fact that this is different from previous occasions; I won't be available now.


Sleep forces itself on me

Sleep is forcing itself on me, suggesting a struggle with rest or peace.

Escaping reality

I am trying to escape from the harshness of reality.


I know where you'll be in September

I know your location or state of being in September, implying knowledge of the other person's future plans.

No reason to visit

There is no reason for me to visit or engage, indicating a sense of detachment or indifference.

No need to remember

No need to remember, suggesting a desire to forget or move on from the past.

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