Natural Phenomena

Unraveling Love's Cosmic Mysteries with hug or handshake
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Lyrics

I'm just a friendly face to you

The speaker feels like they are just a familiar and pleasant presence to the listener.

You'd sell a complication to

The listener is willing to trade or present a complex situation to the speaker.

You tell me how I'm just no use

The listener criticizes the speaker, indicating that the speaker is not of much use or value.

I'd love you if only I could

The speaker expresses a desire to love the listener but faces obstacles in doing so.

I don't know how to be with you

The speaker feels unsure about how to interact or connect with the listener.

I just follow you around

The speaker tends to follow the listener around without a clear direction or purpose.

Darling can you hear me

The speaker questions if the listener can hear them, seeking acknowledgment or attention.

I'm right here on your shoulder

The speaker emphasizes their proximity and availability to the listener, perhaps metaphorically represented as being on their shoulder.

I had to make arrangements

The speaker had to make plans or preparations, possibly related to their relationship with the listener.

Your bed is getting smaller

There is a sense of confinement or limitation within the space or relationship shared with the listener.

So I wrote fifty pages

The speaker has written extensively about themselves, their identity, and a companion named Rover.

On me, myself and rover

The speaker feels that their writings or expressions may not be appreciated or desired by others.

Well, no one wants to read it

Hyperbole (exaggerated statements or claims) is acceptable, but the speaker advises following guidelines, possibly related to expressing oneself authentically.

I guess I must start over

Suggests the idea of keeping someone or something extraordinary or outstanding on the sidelines or away from the center of attention.

Hyperbole is fine but you should really hug the guidelines

There is a lack of knowledge or understanding about the listener, indicating a distance or disconnection.

I'm sure she's fluorescent but let's keep her on the sidelines

Reference to isolated places or situations where even extraordinary events occur without anyone being aware or involved.

We don't know anything about you

Expresses feeling down or melancholic due to unreciprocated feelings for someone named Peggy Sue.

Falling stars in cosmic bars where no one is invited

The speaker feels a sense of déjà vu or familiarity with the situation they are experiencing.

Feeling blue for Peggy Sue with something unrequited

Similar to line 7, the speaker seeks confirmation or acknowledgement from the listener, possibly through a digital or social media reference (hashtag).

Where have I heard all this before?

The speaker had to make changes in their life or approach and now feels they are on the right path.

Darling do you read me

The speaker has written extensively about natural occurrences or events, but still faces difficulties in achieving a desired outcome.

I'm stuck behind a hashtag

Despite efforts, the speaker feels they need to start anew due to a lack of success or accomplishment.

I had to make some changes

The speaker once again seeks acknowledgment or attention from the listener and expresses a desire to learn how to love them.

But now I'm on the right track

The speaker is willing to reciprocate and learn how to love the listener as well.

So I wrote twenty verses

A repetition of the idea of writing extensively about loving someone but facing difficulties or challenges in expressing it effectively.

On natural phenomena

The speaker again seeks acknowledgment, emphasizing a desire to learn how to love the listener.

Yet still I couldn't make it

Despite efforts made, the speaker feels unsuccessful in expressing their love or feelings towards the listener.

I guess I must start over

Similar to line 22, the speaker contemplates starting over due to the lack of success in their efforts.

So darling do you read me (Teach me how to love you)

A repetition of the speaker seeking confirmation or acknowledgment from the listener and expressing a willingness to learn how to love them.

I had to make some changes (I'll teach you how to love me too)

The speaker reiterates the willingness to reciprocate and learn how to love the listener.

I wrote twenty verses (Teach me how to love you)

Repetition of writing extensively about loving someone but facing challenges in expressing it effectively.

Yet still I couldn't make it (I'll teach you how to love me too)

The speaker once again feels unsuccessful in expressing their love or feelings towards the listener.

Darling can you hear me (Teach me how to love you)

Continued seeking of acknowledgment and a desire to learn how to love the listener.

Oh, I'm right here on your shoulder (I'll teach you how to love me too)

Reiteration of the speaker's proximity and availability to the listener, expressing a willingness to learn how to love.

I wrote fifty pages (Teach me how to love you)

Repetition of the idea of writing extensively about loving someone but facing difficulties in expressing it effectively.

I guess I should start over (I'll teach you how to love me)

Feeling the need to start anew due to the lack of success in expressing love or feelings towards the listener.

Darling do you read me

Once again, the speaker seeks confirmation or acknowledgment from the listener.

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