Lyrics
See me out at sunset
Expressing a desire for visibility or recognition during sunset, a symbolic time of reflection or closure.
But we are never going alone
Emphasizing the companionship and refusal to face life's challenges alone.
All these things we'd regret
Acknowledging potential regrets associated with shared experiences.
But we are never
Reiterating the theme of not being alone in facing challenges or making decisions.
Alone
Emphasizing the idea of shared existence and support.
Fill our lives and bless them
Expressing a desire for a fulfilling life, free from hardships, and blessed with positive experiences.
They will never turn to stone
Highlighting the enduring nature of shared moments that will not lose their significance or impact.
Your ever growing branches
Metaphorically describing a person's personal growth and influence as branching out like a tree.
Always with me
Affirming the constant presence of someone in the speaker's life.
I know
Expressing a deep understanding or connection between individuals.
And will you see me on the moon?
Poetically questioning if the person will notice the speaker during a significant, distant moment like being on the moon.
Gazing at me like you do?
Asking whether the person will gaze at the speaker with a special intensity or affection.
See me off at sunset
Repeating the desire for acknowledgment and presence during the symbolic time of sunset.
I won't ever be alone
Asserting a commitment to never being alone, even during challenging times.
All the things you'd forget
Acknowledging potential forgetfulness in a relationship but emphasizing an unwavering commitment.
But I won't ever leave you, no
Reaffirming the speaker's dedication to staying with the person, no matter the circumstances.
And will you see me on the moon?
Repeating the question about visibility and connection during a significant, distant moment like being on the moon.
Are we gone too soon?
Raising the question of whether the connection between individuals is fleeting or lasting.
And will you love me to the moon?
Asking if the person will love the speaker intensely, even to the moon and back.
Only gone here too soon
Suggesting a premature departure or ending, possibly reflecting on the transient nature of life.
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