Lyrics
You are like a raindrop that fell from a cloud
You are compared to a raindrop falling from a cloud, symbolizing a sudden and impactful event.
When you hit the pavement it was so loud
The impact of your presence is emphasized, likened to a loud noise upon hitting the pavement.
It was so loud, it was so loud, it was so loud
The repetition emphasizes the significance and intensity of the impact.
Even if I'm the only one who heard the sound
Even if no one else noticed, the narrator did, emphasizing a personal connection or awareness.
Now I'm begging heaven, climbing clouds
The narrator expresses a desire to reach heaven, suggesting a spiritual or transcendent longing.
If only they could send you back now
A wish for the person to be sent back, indicating a desire for a return or second chance.
Send you back now, Send you back now
The repetition reinforces the plea for the person to be sent back.
Hold on Darling one more day you'll wake up, wake up, wake up
Encouragement to endure difficulties with the assurance that things will improve.
And everything will be ok
A hopeful outlook that everything will be okay in the end.
You are like a snowflake that fell to the ground
Comparing the person to a snowflake, highlighting their transient and delicate nature.
Here for a moment but life melted you down
The fleeting nature of life is emphasized as the person's existence melts away.
Melted you down, melted you down
The repetition underscores the fragility and impermanence of the person.
And I am just a poor man holding out my hands
The narrator sees themselves as humble, symbolized by a poor man reaching out.
Counting the sheep until I sleep and see you again
A metaphorical representation of waiting for a reunion, counting the moments until seeing the person again.
See you again, see you again, see you again
The repetition reinforces the anticipation of being reunited.
Hold on Darling one more day you'll wake up, wake up, wake up
Encouragement to endure hardships with the belief that a positive change will come.
And everything will be ok
The reassurance that everything will be okay, echoing hope and optimism.
You are like lightning flashing in my sky
The person is likened to lightning, a powerful and unpredictable force in the narrator's life.
While flying little kites, don't ask me why
A whimsical reference to flying kites, suggesting an element of unpredictability or playfulness.
Ask me why, ask me why, ask me why
The repetition emphasizes the mystery or unexplainable nature of the person's impact.
I am just a beggar living off your bread
The narrator sees themselves as dependent on the person, represented by living off their bread.
Life is death that's what he said
A philosophical statement about life being a form of death, possibly reflecting on the complexities of existence.
What he said, what he said, what he said
The repetition reinforces the weight of the philosophical statement.
Hold on Darling one more day you'll wake up, wake up, wake up
Encouragement to endure challenges with the expectation of a positive outcome.
And everything will be ok
The repeated assurance that everything will be okay, maintaining a hopeful perspective.
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