I've Lost You

Eternal Echoes: Navigating Love's Abyss with 'I've Lost You' by Haunt Me
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Lyrics

Where no meadows grow

Refers to a barren or desolate place where no positive experiences or opportunities exist.

where no death presides

Describes a place without the influence or presence of death, suggesting a lifeless or unchanging environment.

between love and hate

Highlights the space between extreme emotions, possibly expressing a state of confusion or inner conflict.

where joy and sorrow collide

Depicts the clash of happiness and sadness, indicating a moment of emotional turbulence.

I saw you standing there

Describes an observation of someone in a specific location, setting the scene for the following lines.

on the mountain side singing songs of new

Portrays the person on a mountain singing, suggesting a lofty or elevated state, perhaps symbolic of positivity or aspiration.

Somehow I thought I'd see them through

Expresses a hope or expectation that the songs being sung will lead to a positive outcome.


Oh if I could hear your voice one last time

Expresses a desire to hear the person's voice again, indicating a sense of loss and longing.

I've lost you, I've lost you

Confirms the realization of losing someone, possibly to circumstances beyond control.

I think about you day and night

Reveals persistent thoughts about the lost person throughout the day and night.

I've lost you, I've lost you

Reiterates the acknowledgment of losing the person, emphasizing the emotional impact.

I fear I'm running out of time

Expresses a fear of time running out, suggesting a sense of urgency and the realization that reconciliation may be difficult.

I've lost you, I've lost you

Repeats the acknowledgment of losing the person, emphasizing the emotional weight.

And this sadness won't seem to die

Describes a persistent sadness that lingers, emphasizing the enduring emotional pain.

I've lost you, I've lost you

Reiterates the acknowledgment of losing the person, reinforcing the depth of emotional loss.


Where did you go?

Ponders the whereabouts of the lost person, expressing a sense of disconnection and uncertainty.

Where are you now?

Questions the current location of the person, expressing a longing to know their current state.

Can you see our ghosts?

Asks whether the lost person can perceive the lingering presence or impact they had on others.

Can you hear their sounds?

Questions if the lost person can hear the echoes of their existence, suggesting a reflection on memories.

Time waits for no man

Emphasizes the unrelenting nature of time, highlighting its continuous progression.

it passes by without hesitation

Describes time passing without hesitation, underlining its indifferent and unstoppable nature.

You're forever lost in the sound of separation

Suggests that the lost person is forever immersed in the separation, possibly alluding to emotional distance or a sense of loss.


Oh if I could hear your voice one last time

Repeats the desire to hear the person's voice, underscoring the yearning for connection.

I've lost you, I've lost you

Restates the acknowledgment of losing the person, emphasizing the emotional impact.

I think about you day and night

Reiterates persistent thoughts about the lost person throughout the day and night.

I've lost you, I've lost you

Reiterates the acknowledgment of losing the person, emphasizing the emotional weight.

I fear I'm running out of time

Expresses a fear of time running out, suggesting a sense of urgency and the realization that reconciliation may be difficult.

I've lost you, I've lost you

Repeats the acknowledgment of losing the person, emphasizing the emotional weight.

And this sadness won't seem to die

Describes a persistent sadness that lingers, emphasizing the enduring emotional pain.

I've lost you, I've lost you

Reiterates the acknowledgment of losing the person, reinforcing the depth of emotional loss.


I need you, I need you

Expresses a current need for the lost person, indicating an ongoing emotional dependence.

I've loved you, I've loved you

Affirms past love for the person, suggesting that the emotional connection remains despite the loss.

I've lost you, I've lost you

Reiterates the acknowledgment of losing the person, emphasizing the emotional impact.

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