I Will Return to You
Longing's Echo: Promise of ReturnLyrics
Today, there's nothing more to say
Expressing that there's nothing more to be said or discussed today.
But someday I'll return to you
Anticipating a future return to the person being addressed.
Today, things didn't go our way
Indicating that things didn't go well today.
Maybe tomorrow, I will return to you
Expressing hope for a return, possibly tomorrow, despite today's difficulties.
Today, I'd like to slip away from all this pain
Expressing a desire to escape from emotional pain today.
Someday, I'll return to you
Reiterating the intention to return to the person in the future.
Today, I'd like to be a cell inside your vein
Expressing a desire to be intimately connected today.
Maybe tomorrow, I will return to you
Expressing hope for a return, possibly tomorrow, emphasizing connection.
Once more, I'd like to put a spider in your bed
Expressing a playful or mischievous desire, using a spider metaphor.
For that, I will return to you
Stating that this desire is a reason for the anticipated return.
I want you to hear the things, I never said
Expressing a desire for the person to understand unspoken feelings.
For that, I will return to you, someday, I'll return to you
Reiterating the connection between unspoken feelings and the planned return.
Dry the rain inside my head
Metaphorically expressing a need to overcome inner turmoil or sadness.
To hear the things, I never said
Reiterating the desire for the person to understand unexpressed thoughts.
I will return to you
Emphasizing the commitment to return despite internal struggles.
To be a light beam through a cloud
Metaphorically expressing a desire to bring positivity or brightness.
To laugh at things I'm singing now
Expressing a desire to find joy in the current creative expression.
I will, I will return to you
Affirming the commitment to return with positive changes.
I will return to you, to you
Repeating the strong intention to return to the person.
I will return to you
Reaffirming the determination to return.
Someday, I'll return to you
Reiterating the eventual return to the person.
I will return to you
Emphasizing the persistence of the intention to return.
Maybe tomorrow, I will return to you
Expressing hope for a return, possibly tomorrow, echoing earlier lines.
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