Tears in Heaven
Finding Solace Beyond: Keke Wyatt's "Tears in Heaven" EssenceLyrics
Would you know my name if I saw you in heaven?
Reflecting on the possibility of recognition in the afterlife.
Will it be the same if I saw you in heaven?
Questioning if the connection remains unchanged in heaven.
I must be strong and carry on
Expressing the need to be resilient and continue living despite loss.
'Cause I know I don't belong here in heaven
Acknowledging a feeling of not belonging to heaven.
Would you hold my hand if I saw you in heaven?
Pondering on the possibility of physical connection in the afterlife.
Would you help me stand if I saw you in heaven?
Seeking support and assistance in heaven.
I'll find my way through night and day
Expressing determination to navigate challenges in the afterlife.
'Cause I know I just can't stay here in heaven
Recognizing the impossibility of staying in heaven.
Time can bring you down
Highlighting the impact of time on one's emotional state.
Time can bend your knees
Acknowledging the transformative power of time.
Time can break your heart
Conveying that time has the potential to cause emotional pain.
Have you begging please, begging please
Describing a state of desperation and pleading in the face of heartbreak.
If I saw you
Continuation of thoughts about encountering someone in the afterlife.
Beyond the door there's peace I'm sure
Belief in finding peace beyond a metaphorical door in the afterlife.
And I know there'll be no more tears in heaven
Confidence in the absence of sorrow in heaven.
Would you know my name if I saw you in heaven?
Repetition of the initial question about recognition in heaven.
Will it be the same if I, if I saw you in heaven?
Reiteration of the inquiry about the constancy of connection in heaven.
I must be strong and carry on
Reaffirmation of the need for strength and resilience in the afterlife.
'Cause I know I don't belong here in heaven
Restating the sentiment of not belonging to heaven.
Heaven, heaven, no, no, no, here in heaven
Repetition emphasizing the absence of belonging in heaven.
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