Lyrics
Dear Mr. President
Expressing a formal greeting to the President
How have you been?
Asking about the President's well-being
I've been so lonely
Feeling a sense of loneliness
The world turns so slowly
Perception that time is passing slowly
I'm here for a good time
Expressing a desire for enjoyment
Not for a long time
Emphasizing a preference for a short-lived experience
The sun never rises
Metaphorically describing a dark period since the President's departure
On the right side since you're gone
Highlighting a negative impact on life since the President's absence
I'm counting down my days
Counting down the days, possibly indicating a limited time frame
Wishing that I could see you again
Expressing a wish to see the President again
Before I end all the pain
Desire to end personal suffering
I wish I have more time
Expressing a wish for more time
Don't you remember you call me your Tommy
Recalling a personal nickname given by the President
We were supposed to fight the tyranny
Referring to a shared commitment to fight against tyranny
But I've swallowed the cold, the bitter truth
Acknowledging acceptance of a harsh reality
Everything just leads back to you
Suggesting that everything ultimately relates back to the President
Dear Mr. President
Repeating the formal address to the President
It's been a long time
Noting a significant passage of time since the initial communication
It feels kind of cold, though
Expressing a feeling of coldness, possibly emotional
But I think I've found my warmth
Finding a sense of warmth despite the cold
But I thought it was us against the world?
Questioning the initial commitment to a shared cause
What is there now to be worth fighting for?
Reflecting on the perceived lack of meaningful causes to fight for
Traceback my steps, feeling unsure
Feeling uncertain and retracing one's steps
Don't you remember I call you my Tubbo
Recalling a personal nickname given to the President
We were supposed to fight together
Referencing a joint commitment to fight, possibly expressing disappointment
But the world seems to grow colder
Observing a perceived increase in the world's coldness
Everything will lead back to you
Reiterating that everything leads back to the President
Everything will lead back to you
Emphasizing the inevitable connection to the President
Everything will lead back to you
Repeating the theme that everything ultimately leads back to the President
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