Picture Perfect
Echoes of Lost Love: Kid Courageous Unveils a Poignant Tale in 'Picture Perfect'Lyrics
It's an empty shell inside the house where we used to live
Expresses a sense of emptiness within the familiar space of their former home.
Happy days were few and far between
Reflects on the scarcity of happy moments in the past.
And now his sorrow is ? I can't live without you if
Hints at the speaker's intense sorrow and the difficulty of living without a loved one.
I never get to see you I'll die
Conveys a strong desire to see the person, emphasizing the impact on the speaker's well-being.
Now some things will never feel the same
Acknowledges that certain experiences will never be the same again.
But you can always hide tears if you're standing in the rain
Suggests the ability to conceal one's pain while in a challenging situation, using the metaphor of tears in the rain.
This house feels so empty, The smiles and the photos on the wall faded away
Describes the emptiness in the house, with memories represented by faded smiles and photos on the wall.
Is my bedroom still the same? 'Cause I'll come home one day
Questions if the speaker's bedroom remains unchanged, expressing hope for a return home.
And we'll be happy
Anticipates a future reunion and the possibility of happiness.
Say you Love Me, Can we make this picture perfect?
Expresses a desire for a perfect, picturesque relationship.
Cold of shadow falls upon ? Candles burning the one beside it
Describes a somber atmosphere, possibly related to a specific event or memory.
And the feeling I should leave, She sang to the answering machine
Implies a feeling that the speaker should leave, with communication happening through an answering machine.
As another street sign told the story of the distance in between
References street signs as symbols of the distance between the speaker and the person they miss.
Now some things will never feel the same
Reiterates the idea that certain things will never be the same.
But you can always hide tears if you're standing in the rain
Repeats the metaphor of hiding tears in the rain as a coping mechanism.
This house feels so empty, The smiles and the photos on the wall faded away
Recalls the emptiness in the house, emphasizing the fading of memories.
Is my bedroom still the same? 'Cause I'll come home one day
Reiterates the question about the unchanged state of the speaker's bedroom.
And we'll be happy
Restates the hope for future happiness upon returning home.
Do you remember the day you walked away? Don't say you're sorry
Invokes a memory of the day the person walked away and discourages apologies.
Don't say that you Love me
Rejects the notion of love and apologies, possibly indicating a sense of finality in the relationship.
This house feels so empty, The smiles and the photos on the wall faded away
Reiterates the fading of smiles and photos, emphasizing the continued emptiness.
Is my bedroom still the same? 'Cause I'll come home one day
Repeats the question about the unchanged state of the bedroom, maintaining hope for a future return.
And we'll be happy
Restates the anticipation of happiness upon the eventual return.
Now some things will never feel the same
Reiterates that certain experiences will never be the same.
But you can always hide tears if you're standing in the rain
Repeats the idea of concealing tears in the rain as a coping mechanism.
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