Lyrics
It's only the morning
Referring to the current time, the morning.
As the last few drops of rain wipe out our conversations
Describing the fading away of conversations, possibly indicating the end of a relationship.
It's only the morning
Reiterating the focus on the present morning.
As the memories wind their way into the constellations
Mentioning memories becoming a part of the distant and unattainable, likened to constellations.
Only the best
Expressing a commitment to providing only the best.
Only the best for you and I
Affirming a desire for the best for both individuals in the relationship.
Wish you the best
Wishing the best for the other person.
It's all in the past for you and I
Acknowledging that the past is behind them.
Pulling me under
Feeling overwhelmed by the burden of knowing that what they once had is no more.
Is the weight of knowing what we had is gone
From the wreckage of the past, the truth emerges, revealing that they both were aware of the situation.
Out of the wreckage
Highlighting the emergence of truth from a difficult situation.
Comes the truth I guess we both knew all along
Acknowledging a mutual understanding that the relationship was not sustainable.
Only the best
Reiterating a commitment to providing only the best.
Only the best for you and I
Expressing a desire for the best for both parties involved.
Wish you the best
Wishing the best for the other person.
It's all in the past for you and I
Affirming that the past is no longer a current concern.
Wish you the best
Continuing to wish the best for the other person.
Only the best for you and I
Reiterating a commitment to providing only the best.
Wish you the best
Wishing the best for the other person.
It's all in the past for you and
Affirming that the past is behind both individuals.
On and on and on and on it goes
Describing the continuous and cyclic nature of their situation.
Tangled and crumpled in cobwebs we've woven around us
Depicting the complexity and entanglement of their relationship, symbolized by cobwebs.
I'll take the blame you can take all the rest that I'm leaving
Taking responsibility for the relationship's end and allowing the other person to keep what remains.
It's only the morning
Reiterating the focus on the current morning.
As the last few drops of rain wipe out our conversations
Describing the finality of the end of their conversations, using rain as a metaphor.
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