Come Back to Me
Longing Across Oceans: Joshua Kraly's Heartfelt Plea to ReuniteLyrics
It's just another Monday night
Expressing a sense of routine and mundanity associated with Monday nights.
Where I'm sitting here alone
Conveying a feeling of solitude as the speaker is alone during this Monday night.
Wishing I could see your face
Expressing a desire to visually connect with someone, likely the absent person.
Come back to me
An urgent plea for the person to return to the speaker's life.
We're miles apart
Highlighting physical distance between the speaker and the person being addressed.
You're across the shore
Emphasizing the separation, with the person being far away, possibly overseas.
You're stuck in the airport of somewhere that I don't know
Describing the person's current location as an unknown airport, adding to the sense of uncertainty.
And I don't know where you are
Expressing a lack of knowledge about the exact whereabouts of the person.
Don't know when you'll be back
Indicating uncertainty about the person's return date.
But please, come back to me
Reiterating the heartfelt request for the person to come back.
It's just another Friday night
Shifting the scene to another night (Friday) with the speaker still alone.
Where I'm sitting here alone
Repeating the theme of solitude on this particular Friday night.
Wishing I could be with you
Expressing a longing to be physically present with the person.
Come back to me
Reiterating the plea for the person to come back.
An ocean apart
Emphasizing a vast physical distance, possibly an ocean separating the speaker and the person.
A couple time zones away
Highlighting the significant time zone difference between the two locations.
Said you'd be back a whole week ago
Noting the person's delayed return, creating a sense of anticipation.
I just want you back
Expressing a strong desire for the person's return, willing to sacrifice anything.
I'd give anything
Reaffirming the depth of the speaker's longing for the person to come back.
If you'd come back to me
Stressing the importance of the person's return to the speaker's happiness.
Still another week goes by
Indicating the passage of another week without the person's presence.
Still waiting to see your face
Continuing the wait to see the person and expressing patience.
Still I'm here repeating these words
Repetition of the plea for the person to come back and the speaker's current emotional state.
Come back to me
Reiterating the strong desire for the person's return, echoing previous lines.
We're miles apart
Recalling the physical distance and separation between the speaker and the person.
You're across the shore
Re-emphasizing the considerable geographical gap and distance.
You're stuck in the airport of somewhere that I don't know
Describing the person's current unknown location, contributing to the overall uncertainty.
And I don't know where you are
Reiterating the lack of knowledge about the person's whereabouts.
Don't know when you'll be back
Repeating the uncertainty regarding the person's return date.
But please, come back to me
Re-emphasizing the emotional plea for the person to come back.
An ocean apart
Repeating the theme of vast physical separation and significant time zone difference.
A couple time zones away
Reiterating the delay in the person's return and the resulting anticipation.
Said you'd be back a whole week ago
Stressing the passage of time without the person's return, intensifying the emotional plea.
I just want you back
Reaffirming the strong desire for the person's return, willing to sacrifice anything.
I'd give anything
Restating the depth of the speaker's longing for the person to come back.
If you'd come back to me
Reiterating the importance of the person's return to the speaker's happiness.
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