Lyrics
Golden hair with eyes of blue
Describing physical attributes, suggesting a person with golden hair and blue eyes.
I'm stuck within those shades of you
Feeling trapped or captivated by the memory or essence of the person being described.
I never thought I'd write a song
Expressing surprise about writing a song, possibly inspired by the mentioned person.
Or maybe it's been you all along
Contemplating if the person has always been the inspiration for the creative process.
She's half the world away and more
Indicating physical and emotional distance from the person, emphasizing the challenge of the relationship.
We built something, what was it for
Reflecting on a shared effort or creation and questioning its purpose.
Maybe I've been thinking 'bout it wrong
Considering a different perspective on the situation or the person's role in the songwriter's life.
Or maybe it's been you all along
Raising the possibility that the person has always been a significant presence.
Just how long till I get over
Pondering the duration it will take to move on from the emotional attachment.
Just how long till I get over you
Repeating the question, emphasizing the challenge of overcoming the feelings associated with the person.
You
Addressing the person directly, acknowledging their impact on the songwriter.
Just how long till I get over
Reiterating the question about the time needed to get over the emotional connection.
Just how long till I get over
Emphasizing the repetition of the question, highlighting the difficulty of moving on.
She told me that we'd meet in between
Recalling a promise or plan to meet, possibly indicating a past commitment.
Up in New York and your dreams
Referring to a specific location (New York) and dreams, suggesting a planned future that may not materialize.
But I don't think you'd want that now
Doubting the person's current desire for the previously mentioned meeting.
There's someone else you've already found
Suspecting that the person has moved on and found someone else.
So you watch me break from piece to piece
Describing emotional pain and fragmentation, possibly caused by the perceived abandonment.
And block it out, oh, lady, please
Pleading for emotional understanding or support from the person.
I wouldn't trade you for the world
Expressing the high value placed on the person, despite the emotional turmoil.
I'm always waiting on your word
Waiting for communication or acknowledgment from the person, showing emotional dependency.
Just how long till I get over
Repeating the question about the duration needed to move on emotionally.
Just how long till I get over you
Restating the challenge of getting over the person.
You
Addressing the person again, emphasizing their role in the emotional struggle.
Just how long till I get over
Repeating the question to highlight the ongoing difficulty of overcoming the emotional attachment.
Just how long till I get over you
Emphasizing the ongoing challenge of moving on from the person.
You
Addressing the person directly once more, underlining their significance in the emotional journey.
Just how long till I get over
Repeating the question, expressing the prolonged struggle to overcome the emotional connection.
Just how long till I get over you
Continuing to question the duration required to move on emotionally.
You
Directly addressing the person, highlighting the enduring impact on the songwriter's emotions.
Just how long till I get over
Reiterating the question, emphasizing the ongoing difficulty of getting over the person.
Just how long till I get over
Emphasizing once again the challenge of moving on from the emotional connection.
You
Concluding with a direct address to the person, underscoring the persistent struggle to overcome the emotional attachment.
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