I Still Cry
Eternal Echoes: Embracing Memories in 'I Still Cry'Lyrics
I'm making flowers out of paper
I'm creating artificial flowers using paper.
While darkness takes the afternoon
Despite the darkness prevailing in the afternoon.
I know that they won't last forever
Acknowledging that these paper flowers won't last indefinitely.
But real ones fade away to soon
Contrasting with real flowers that fade away too soon.
I still cry sometimes when I remember you
Expressing emotional pain, shedding tears when memories resurface.
I still cry sometimes when I hear your name
Continuing to experience sorrow upon hearing your name.
I said goodbye and I know you're alright now
Acknowledging the farewell and believing that you are now at peace.
But when the leaves start falling down I still cry
Feeling sadness when autumn arrives and nature undergoes changes.
It's just that I recall September
Recalling the significance of the month of September.
It's just that I still hear your song
Hearing the echoes of your song, connecting to the past.
It's just I can't seem to remember
Struggling to recall certain memories, facing the difficulty of forgetting.
Forever more those days are gone
Acknowledging the irreversible passage of time and the loss of past days.
I still cry sometimes when I remember you
Reiterating the emotional pain and tears when memories resurface.
I still cry sometimes when I hear your name
Continuing to feel the emotional impact of hearing your name.
I said goodbye and I know you're alright now
Reaffirming the farewell and the belief in your well-being.
But when the leaves start falling down I still cry
Experiencing sorrow anew as the symbolic leaves fall during autumn.
I still cry sometimes when I remember you
Expressing the persistent emotional pain when memories resurface.
I still cry sometimes when I hear your name
Continuing to be affected emotionally upon hearing your name.
I said goodbye and I know you're alright now
Affirming the previous farewell and the belief in your peace.
But when the leaves start falling down I still cry
Reiterating the emotional response triggered by the falling leaves in autumn.
But when the leaves start falling down I still cry
Emphasizing the enduring emotional impact of autumn leaves.
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