Greycedes
Unveiling Love's Tapestry: Jessica Pratt's Greycedes StoryLyrics
Turn the pages of a book cause I can't even look
The speaker avoids looking at or confronting something unpleasant or difficult by turning the pages of a book.
At the words that tell me what they say
The speaker struggles to understand or accept the message conveyed by certain words.
I can't even try
The speaker finds it too challenging to attempt understanding or engaging with the words.
To read the words sometimes
Expressing difficulty in trying to comprehend or process the meaning of words on occasions.
You go to bed to just step into the door
Describing someone entering bed immediately upon arriving home, perhaps exhausted or seeking solace.
Release me now, my lonely boy
Asking to be freed from a feeling of loneliness.
The soldier's home from war
Metaphorically likening returning home after war to a soldier's return.
Everybody tells me he's the kinda guy
Referring to people's opinions about a certain individual, stating a lack of understanding regarding his actions.
You don't know why he does
Highlighting a sense of mystery or confusion surrounding the motivations of this individual.
Oh, stargazer, gaze for awhile
Inviting someone to gaze at the stars, implying a moment of wonder or admiration.
Let me la la la la la la love you, baby, oh
Expressing a desire to love and care for the person addressed.
Turn the pages of a book 'cause I can't even look
Reiteration of the avoidance of confronting difficult or unpleasant words by turning the pages of a book.
At the words that tell me what they say
Reiterating the difficulty in understanding or accepting the meaning conveyed by certain words.
I can't even try
Reaffirming the speaker's struggle with engaging or comprehending the words.
To read the words sometimes
Reemphasizing the challenge in trying to process or understand words on occasions.
You go to bed to just step into the door
Similar description as line 6, depicting someone going to bed upon arriving home.
Release me now, my lonely boy
Repeating the plea to be freed from a sense of loneliness.
The soldier's home from war
Reiterating the metaphor of returning home after war as a soldier's homecoming.
Everybody tells me he's the kinda guy
Echoing the opinions or perceptions about the same individual, questioning the understanding of their actions.
You don't know why he does
Continuation of the sense of mystery or confusion regarding the motivations of this individual.
Oh, stargazer, gaze for awhile
Reinviting someone to gaze at the stars, suggesting a moment of admiration or contemplation.
Let me la la la la la la love you, baby, oh
Reiteration of the desire to love and care for the addressed person.
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