Farewell Letter

Farewell Letter: A Moonlit Symphony of Love and Regret
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Lyrics


Remember catching your eyes in between blinding lights,

Reflecting on a moment when catching the attention of someone amid bright lights.

Then we laughed our drunken states away.

Recalling a time of shared laughter, possibly in a carefree or intoxicated state.

As my lips found yours, I felt that wouldn't be the last.

Expressing a significant kiss and a feeling that it wouldn't be the last.

I wish I'd met you in my past.

Expressing a wish to have met the person in the past.


Sydney Harbour never looked so beautiful

Appreciating the beauty of Sydney Harbour, possibly associated with a special night.

As the night I found you there

Highlighting a memorable night when the person was found at Sydney Harbour.

You were there, yeah, yeah!

Reiterating the presence of the person on that significant night.


I'll push this piano to your house,

Expressing a symbolic act of devotion by pushing a piano to the person's house.

Sit outside your bedroom window.

Describing a contemplative moment outside the person's bedroom window.

I thought being alone would be better,

Acknowledging a previous belief that solitude would be preferable.

Then I wrote you this farewell letter.

Revealing the act of writing a farewell letter after reconsidering being alone.


I remember walking blind beneath the moonlit sky,

Recalling a memory of walking beneath the moonlit sky, possibly metaphorical.

As the sun pulls the darkness far away.

Noting the transformative nature of the sun dispelling darkness.

As my fate sank in I felt this was not to last

Feeling a realization that the current situation is not destined to endure.

Why weren't you in my past?

Expressing a desire for the person to have been part of the past.


Sydney Harbour never looked so beautiful

Reiterating the beauty of Sydney Harbour in connection with a special night.

As the night I found you there

Recalling the person's presence on a significant night at Sydney Harbour.

You were there, yeah, yeah!

Emphasizing the person's presence again on that particular night.


I'll push this piano to your house,

Symbolizing dedication by pushing a piano to the person's house.

Sit outside your bedroom window.

Describing a contemplative act outside the person's bedroom window.

I thought being alone would be better....

Reflecting on the reconsideration that being alone might not be better.


I was wondering whether you kept your cheap faded long stemmed rose...

Pondering whether the person kept a symbolic, perhaps inexpensive, gift.


I'm still here, yeah, yeah!

Asserting continued presence despite the circumstances.


I'll push this piano to your house,

Repeating the symbolic act of pushing a piano to the person's house.

Sit outside your bedroom window.

Reiterating the contemplative act outside the person's bedroom window.

I thought being alone would be better,

Stating a reconsideration that being alone might not be preferable.

Then I wrote you this farewell letter.

Revealing the act of writing a farewell letter as a result of this reconsideration.

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