Cry to Me
Embrace the Solitude: Hailey Tuck's 'Cry to Me' Unveils the Healing Power of TearsLyrics
When your baby leaves you all alone
Expressing the emotional pain when a loved one leaves.
And nobody calls you on the phone
Feeling abandoned and unacknowledged, adding to the emotional distress.
Don't you feel like crying?
Questioning the overwhelming urge to cry in such a situation.
Don't you feel like crying?
Reinforcing the sentiment of the need to cry in solitude.
But here I am honey
Addressing the person experiencing the heartache.
Well come on, and cry to me
Inviting the person to share their pain and cry together.
When you're all alone in your lonely room
Describing the solitude in a room filled with the lingering scent of the departed loved one.
And there's nothing but the smell of her perfume
Highlighting the emptiness and memories associated with the partner's perfume.
Don't you feel like crying?
Repeating the questioning of the inclination to cry in this desolate state.
Don't you feel like crying?
Emphasizing the persistent desire to express the pain through tears.
Don't you feel like crying?
Reiterating the emotional need to cry in the face of loneliness.
Come on, and cry to me
Encouraging the person to reach out and share their sorrow.
Well, nothing could be sadder than a glass of wine alone
Comparing the sadness of being alone with a glass of wine.
Loneliness, loneliness, is just a waste of time, oh yeah
Stating that loneliness is a futile and time-wasting emotion.
But you won't ever have walk alone, you see
Assuring that the person doesn't have to face loneliness alone.
Well come on, take my hand and baby won't you walk with me?
Extending a helping hand and suggesting to face the difficulties together.
When you're waiting for a voice to come
Expressing the anticipation of hearing a comforting voice in the night.
In the night there is no one
Emphasizing the absence of anyone in the night, intensifying the loneliness.
Don't you feel like crying?
Reiterating the question about the inclination to cry in this lonely moment.
Don't you feel like crying?
Persisting in the encouragement to express the pain through tears.
Don't you feel like crying?
Repeating the call to cry as a means of emotional release.
Come on, and cry to me
Inviting once again to share the emotional burden and cry together.
Don't you feel like crying?
Affirming the persistence of the emotional need to cry.
Come on, and cry to me
Reiterating the invitation to share the pain and cry together.
Don't you feel like crying?
Affirming the ongoing emotional struggle and the need for catharsis.
Come on, and cry to me
Continuing the invitation to seek solace through shared tears.
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