Bring Back My Heart
Yearning Echoes: Reclaiming Love's Lost SymphonyLyrics
Well, if you see someone lighting up the dark
Expressing a request to inform someone if they witness someone bringing light into a dark situation.
Just tell him to bring back my heart
Requesting to ask the person bringing light to return the speaker's heart.
And if you see someone tearing me apart
Asking to inform someone if they observe another person causing emotional pain or distress to the speaker.
Just tell him to bring back my heart
Requesting the person causing distress to return the speaker's heart.
Well, you'll be running faster than a mouth with curry
Describing a situation where someone is moving quickly, possibly to escape or avoid something, using the metaphor of running faster than a mouth with curry.
After all the rain comes down
Referring to a period of difficulty or sadness, followed by the hope that better times will come after the rain.
He might be empty handed but he's injured
Describing someone who may not have anything tangible but is emotionally wounded or hurt.
Like a bandit on the wrong side of town
Comparing the person's situation to that of a bandit on the wrong side of town, suggesting a sense of being in trouble or danger.
But I, I won't cry, oh, I know we have to part
Expressing resilience and determination not to cry despite the inevitable separation.
So just tell him to bring back my heart
Reiterating the request for the person to bring back the speaker's heart.
Well, if you see someone shining like a spark
Asking to notify someone if they come across an individual radiating positive energy or inspiration.
Just tell him to bring back my heart
Requesting the person with positive energy to return the speaker's heart.
Well, if you see someone tearing me apart
Repeating the request to inform if someone is causing emotional pain or distress.
Just tell him to bring back my heart
Reiterating the request for the person causing distress to return the speaker's heart.
Well, you'll be running faster than a mouth with curry
Repeating the metaphor of running quickly, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.
After all the rain comes down
Reiterating the idea that better times may follow a difficult period.
He might be empty handed but he's injured
Reiterating that the person causing distress may not have physical possessions but is emotionally wounded.
Like a bandit on the wrong side of town
Reiterating the metaphor of a bandit in trouble, suggesting a challenging and problematic situation.
But I, I won't cry, oh, I know we have to part
Repeating the theme of resilience and acceptance of the necessity of parting.
So just tell him to bring back my heart
Reiterating the request for the person to bring back the speaker's heart.
No I, I won't cry, no, I know we have to part
Affirming the speaker's decision not to cry despite the impending separation.
So just tell him to bring back my
Repeating the request for the person to bring back the speaker's heart.
Just tell him to bring back my
-Just tell him to bring back my heart
Concluding the plea to bring back the speaker's heart.
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