Ah Me

Whispers of Regret: Griffin House's Melancholic Journey in 'Ah Me'
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Lyrics

I was just a thinkin' we could work it out,

I was hopeful that we could resolve our issues.

Maybe get around to take the trip down South

Possibly plan a journey to the Southern region together.

But she had had enough

However, she had reached her limit or had had enough.


So I stormed out of the bedroom to the mornin' light

Reacted strongly, leaving the bedroom and facing the morning light.

I was missing Cincinnati so I booked me a flight,

Feeling nostalgic for Cincinnati, I impulsively booked a flight.

Yea, I had had enough

I had reached my limit or had had enough as well.


Ah me, how her winds swept across my scenes

Expressing the impact of her influence on his life.

Ah me, how her winds swept across my scenes

Repeating the sentiment of her significant impact.


But I didn't take the plane, 'cause I wanted to stay

Opted not to take the flight, preferring to stay and resolve things.

I was hopin' we could work it out some way

Hoping for a reconciliation in some way.

But she had had enough

She, however, had reached her limit and didn't want to continue.


So I took the diamond ring to the shop downtown

Brought the diamond ring to a shop in the city.

I left the ring in the glass, he left the money laid down

Left the ring, received money, but was left feeling lost.

And I was left in the lost and found

Metaphorically left in the "lost and found" of emotions.


Ah me, how her winds swept across my scenes

Reiterating the impact of her influence on his life.

Ah me, how her winds swept across my scenes

Continuing to express the profound effect of her presence.

And I fight the dream

Fighting against a dream or desire.


I don't want to hear you say we've grown apart

Rejecting the idea of growing apart or changing.

I don't want to hear you say things have changed

Desiring things to remain the same, resisting change.

No, I just want things to be the same

Expressing a longing for stability and continuity.

They say if I, if I fight the dream,

There's advice to resist or fight against the dream.

They say there'll be no wind for me

Suggesting that resisting the dream may bring tranquility.


Ah me, how her winds swept across my scenes

Reiterating the lasting impact of her influence.

Ah me, how her winds swept across my scenes

Continuing to emphasize the profound effect of her presence.

Ah me, ah me, ah me, I fight the dream.

Repeating the internal struggle against a compelling dream.

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