Lyrics
Dear someone, how you've been?
Expressing a greeting and inquiry about the well-being of the recipient.
Where do I begin?
Expressing uncertainty on where to start or how to approach a certain topic.
I went travellin' overseas
Revealing the speaker's recent experience of traveling to foreign countries.
To feed my curiosity
Indicating that the motivation for the journey was to satisfy the speaker's curiosity.
But it somehow grew on me
Describing an unexpected emotional connection or attachment developed during the travels.
My boat keeps sinking I can't find the hole
Using a metaphor of a sinking boat, suggesting personal struggles or challenges.
Maybe I should stop
Contemplating the idea of stopping a certain activity or behavior to address the issues.
Writing to someone I don't know
Questioning the value or purpose of writing to someone unfamiliar.
And pick myself up
Considering the need to focus on self-improvement and recovery.
Before it starts getting dark
Highlighting the urgency to address personal issues before they escalate.
Dear someone how you've been?
Repeating the opening lines, possibly indicating a continuation of the message or a reflection on the past.
Your face I haven't seen
Expressing a sense of distance or separation from the recipient.
Are you still having that same dream?
Inquiring about the recipient's persistent dreams or aspirations.
Riding your bike with Josephine
Recalling a shared memory involving the recipient riding a bike with someone named Josephine.
Your boat keeps sinking you can't find the hole
Shifting perspective to address the struggles of the recipient, symbolized by a sinking boat.
Maybe you should stop
Suggesting a similar need for the recipient to reconsider certain actions or habits.
Writing to someone you don't know
Advising the recipient to focus on self-recovery and improvement.
And pick yourself up
Reiterating the importance of taking action before it's too late.
Wait, is too late to get back?
Pondering the possibility of returning or making amends, expressing doubt about the timing.
When the fog's coming in thick, you'll still shine through it all
Using a metaphor of thick fog, emphasizing the enduring brightness or resilience of the recipient.
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