No Use
Remembering You: A Tribute Through MusicLyrics
Sometimes it doesn’t feel like you’re gone
Sometimes, the absence of the person doesn't feel real or permanent.
cause I see your smile
The memory of the person is vivid, particularly recalling their smile.
right before my eyes
The memory feels immediate and tangible, as if the person is still present.
It still feels like
The feeling persists that the person could return, as if nothing has changed.
that you would open up that door
Expressing a longing for the person to return and open the door as they used to.
And you would say Hi
Imagining the person's familiar greeting, creating a sense of closeness.
How has it been my child
The imagined dialogue includes a parental inquiry about the speaker's well-being.
No
Expressing denial or resistance to the reality of the person's absence.
It’s no use
Acknowledging the futility of attempting to bring the person back.
I can’t bring you back
Expressing the inability to reverse the person's departure.
Wished you’d stayed alive
Expressing a wish that the person had chosen to continue living.
With me
Expressing a sense of loss and longing for the person's continued presence.
I miss your face
Conveying a deep sense of missing the person's physical appearance.
And I can’t describe
Unable to fully articulate the emotional pain caused by the person's absence.
how I’m hurt inside (of me)
Reiterating the internal emotional turmoil caused by the loss.
I miss your face
Continuing to express the deep yearning for the person's face.
Hope you’re feeling fine
Expressing a hope that the person is in a state of well-being.
Hope you’re feeling fine
Repeating the hope for the person's positive state of being.
Somewhere deep in the corner of my mind
Describing the person's memory as residing in a secluded part of the speaker's mind.
I try to deny
Attempting to suppress the acknowledgment of the person's death.
that had you to die
Denying the inevitability of the person's demise.
Now I stand right here
Presenting the speaker's current emotional state in the space left by the person.
where you’ve been gone
Highlighting the speaker's physical location in the absence of the person.
With my heavy heart
Describing the heaviness and emotional pain in the speaker's heart.
that feels so torn
Expressing the emotional torn state of the speaker.
But I know that you will live on
Believing that the person's essence or influence will persist.
when I listen to our favourite song
Finding solace and connection through shared favorite music.
Though you’re buried down
Acknowledging the physical separation and coldness of the person's body.
and you’re body’s cold
Asserting that the person will endure in the speaker's memories.
In my memories you will shine on
Emphasizing the enduring brightness of the person's memory in contrast to physical absence.
Brighter than the highest star or the sun
Comparing the enduring memory to something radiant and eternal.
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