Well I Know You're Lonely Now
Echoes of Love's Redemption: A Melodic Journey of UnderstandingLyrics
Well, I know you're lonely now
Expressing awareness of the listener's loneliness.
I am staying, where you left me
Stating the singer's commitment to staying where they were left.
Like a bird returns in spring to find his nest empty, no more flight
Comparing the listener's situation to a bird returning to an empty nest in spring, suggesting loss and emptiness.
You were wrong, but then again, I wasn't right
Acknowledging both parties' mistakes in the past.
You can hear my footsteps clear, in the darkness they approach you
Noting the clarity of the singer's approaching footsteps in the darkness.
But, of course, there's no one near
Highlighting the solitude despite the apparent proximity.
You are hidden like a blackbird in the night
Comparing the listener to a hidden blackbird in the night, emphasizing obscurity.
You are blind, but, oh, my dear, I have no sight
Pointing out the listener's metaphorical blindness while asserting the singer's lack of sight.
We could start it up again, you could tell me that I'm crazy
Suggesting the possibility of restarting the relationship, acknowledging potential craziness.
I would say, "But I'm your friend"
Affirming a friendly connection despite differences.
You would say, "My vision's hazy, and you're right.
Acknowledging haziness in the listener's vision and the singer's recognition of it.
Still, I see you watching there all through the night.
Noting the singer's awareness of the listener watching through the night.
Come to my door, through the dark and solemn streets
Inviting the listener to come to the singer's door through challenging circumstances.
Our lives may turn to ashes, and our hearts will be complete
Suggesting that despite challenges, their lives might turn to ashes, but their hearts will be complete.
Walk from your door, oh, my darling, let's be fools
Encouraging the listener to walk from their own door, advocating for embracing foolishness.
For the fool is always wisest, he just never told his truths
Asserting the wisdom in being a fool who keeps silent about their truths.
If we should begin again, I will love you for no reason
Expressing a commitment to love without a specific reason if they start anew.
For the seasons make no sense
Highlighting the senselessness of seasons and their transient nature.
They just come and go like shadows in the night
Comparing seasons to shadows in the night, emphasizing their fleeting nature.
We will love, if we are wrong, or we are right.
Expressing a willingness to love, regardless of being wrong or right.
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