Hem of Her Dress
Whiskey, Honey, and Memories: Unraveling the Hem of Her DressLyrics
So here we go again
Expressing a sense of repetition or déjà vu, starting anew.
I know how this one ends
Awareness of the predictable outcome of the situation.
It's a phone call from someplace far away
Receiving a distant call, possibly revealing a separation or change.
You say you've found yourself
Acknowledging the partner's self-discovery in another person.
Oh, in someone else
Describing the captivating nature of the new person in the partner's life.
And she makes you forget about the rain
The new person brings joy and helps forget past troubles.
Her eyes are a golden hue
Describing the captivating qualities of the new person's eyes.
And everything you knew
Suggesting a profound impact leading to a shift in perspective.
Slips away at the hem of her dress
Symbolizing a significant moment where everything changes.
As I was passing by that old mountainside
Observing a transformative event at a mountainside, possibly metaphorical.
It turned to dust at my feet
The transformation leaves only dust, implying destruction or change.
So I am incomplete
Expressing a feeling of incompleteness after the event.
So loud, and so discreet
Contrasting loudness with discretion, possibly alluding to emotional turmoil.
You tried to pinpoint me
Acknowledging an attempt to understand or define the speaker.
I guess that was your mistake
Recognizing the mistake of trying to categorize or control the speaker.
Too much whiskey
Listing substances, indicating coping mechanisms or vices.
Too much honey, too much wine
Highlighting that certain wounds don't heal easily.
I learned some things never heal with time
Reflecting on the enduring pain caused by some experiences.
And I've been waitin' here
Waiting for an extended period, emphasizing the passage of time.
Feels like a million years
Comparing the wait to an extended duration, possibly feeling endless.
And I'm a photograph that you forgot you took
Metaphorically becoming a forgotten photograph in the partner's memory.
But I remember spring
Recalling a specific memory related to spring.
I remember everything
Claiming vivid recollection of all details, suggesting a lasting impact.
Oh, I guess that's the way it goes
Acceptance of the inevitability of certain situations.
(Here we go)
Repetition of "La-da-da-da-da-da," possibly signifying a continuous, cyclic nature of emotions or experiences.
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