World Without You

Discovering Love's Light: A Journey in 'World Without You'
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Lyrics

You don't know what you've been missing out

You are unaware of the experiences and opportunities you've missed.

And I've been waiting around for you to call

I've been patiently anticipating your call.

You don't know what you've been missing out

Similar to line #1, emphasizing the lack of awareness about missed opportunities.

You know I'm not a ghost, just come around

I'm not invisible; come back and acknowledge my presence.

If I'd have listened to that fortune cookie wisdom

Regret for not following the advice from a fortune cookie that could have led to a better situation.

I'd have been a whole lot better off

Reflecting on missed chances and the potential for a better outcome.

But still I live with this constant light on

Living with a constant reminder, possibly a metaphorical light, to guide the person back home.

To show you the way back home

Expressing a desire to guide the person back to a place of comfort and familiarity.


Do you know what it feels like to fall in your arms?

Asking if the person understands the feeling of falling in love with them.

Do you know what it feels like to love you?

Questioning if the person knows what it's like to be loved.

I can taste every tear drop you've given me this far

Tasting the emotional pain represented by tears given by the person.

Don't forget who it is that you are

Reminding the person not to forget their true identity and worth.


Did you take a class on who to, take a class on who to be friends with?

Questioning the choices the person made regarding friendships.

'Cause now I know you're with them and we are not just Sunday love

Realizing that the person is with others, and the relationship is not just a casual Sunday love.

You said I talk the talk but don't walk it, but on and on you left me out

Addressing the criticism of talking without action and feeling left out.

But don't you know that I'm nothing, without you I'm just suffering for you now

Expressing the emptiness and suffering experienced without the person.


Do you know what it feels like to fall in your arms?

Repeating the inquiry about the person's understanding of falling in love.

Do you know what it feels like to love you?

Reiterating the question about the person's awareness of being loved.

I can taste every tear drop you've given me this far

Revisiting the taste of emotional pain caused by the person's tears.

Don't forget who it is that you are

Emphasizing the importance of remembering one's identity.


A world without you,

Picturing a world without the person and the uncertainty it brings.

What would I do, what would I do without you?

Pondering the actions and emotions in a world without the person.

A world without you,

Repeating the contemplation of a world without the person.

What would I do, what would I do without you?

Continuing the reflection on the hypothetical scenario of a world without the person.

A world without you,

Reiterating the contemplation of life without the person and the associated uncertainties.

What would I do, what would I do without you?

Continuing the expression of uncertainty and potential emotional impact without the person.


Do you know what it feels like to fall in your arms?

Repeating the question about the person's understanding of the feeling of falling in love.

Do you know what it feels like to love you?

Reiterating the inquiry about the person's awareness of being loved.

(What would I do without you?)

Adding a speculative note about the potential consequences of a world without the person.

I can taste every tear drop you've given me this far

Recalling the taste of emotional pain caused by the person's tears.

But don't forget who it is that you are

Stressing the importance of not forgetting one's identity, even in challenging times.

You don't know what you've been missing out

Repeating the idea that the person is unaware of missed opportunities.

You know I'm not a ghost, just come around

Reiterating that the person is not unnoticed or forgotten; they are encouraged to return.

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