Lyrics
It's a simple day outside.
Reflecting on a calm and ordinary day outdoors.
The sun is the only thing shining,
Highlighting the brightness of the sun as the only source of light.
Not a cloud in the sky.
Emphasizing the clear sky without any clouds.
No hint of you.
Noticing the absence or lack of any sign of the person being addressed.
I will always regret
Expressing remorse about not hearing important secrets from the person.
Never hearing your best secrets.
Regret over not experiencing the person's deepest confidences.
And your mind with all its witty jokes,
Mentioning the person's clever and humorous thoughts.
Your hand restless, reaching for another smoke.
Describing the person's restless hand reaching for cigarettes.
Can you see how I miss you so?
Expressing the depth of missing the person.
Can't believe your wanting to go,
Surprised or disbelieving that the person wants to leave.
'Cause I just don't know how to make myself
Expressing difficulty in letting go.
Let you go.
Struggling with the idea of releasing the person.
And I still can't seem to find
Expressing ongoing difficulty in finding a simple way to say farewell.
A simple way to say goodbye.
Not accustomed to experiencing regret.
I'm not the kind for regret.
Questioning if there's something that should be forgotten.
Was there something I wanted to forget?
Regardless, acknowledging the person has made a decision.
Either way you'd already made up your mind.
It's a matter of faith.
Encouraging belief that the departure will lead to something positive.
Shut your eyes and believe that it will take.
Despite doubts, expressing certainty about the person's peaceful rest.
Though it's hard with these doubts, I know with no doubt,
That you're resting somewhere great.
Believing that the person is in a great and peaceful place.
Can you see how I miss you so?
Reiterating the strong emotions of missing the person.
Can't believe your wanting to go,
Still finding it hard to accept the person's desire to leave.
'Cause I just don't know how to make myself
Expressing the difficulty of letting go.
Let you go.
Struggling with the idea of releasing the person.
And I still can't seem to find
Continuing to face challenges in finding a simple way to bid farewell.
A simple way to say goodbye.
Not accustomed to experiencing regret.
I'm not the kind for regret.
Questioning if there's something that should be forgotten.
Was there something I wanted to forget?
Regardless, acknowledging the person has made a decision.
Either way you'd already made up your mind.
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