Lyrics
Go on and drink your sorrows
Encouraging someone to cope with their pain by drinking.
In the morning, I’ll be here
Assurance of being present for support in the morning despite the pain.
Love like this is often ignored or sorely missed
Expressing that a particular kind of love is frequently overlooked or deeply longed for.
Love like this is often ignored or sorely missed
Reiteration of the idea that a specific type of love is commonly disregarded or greatly desired.
And in the wake of morrow
Referring to the aftermath of sorrow, promising presence during that time.
I’ll be at your bed side
Promising to be by someone's side after they've experienced pain or sorrow.
Every tear that you’ve cried in a bottle
Highlighting the accumulation of tears, perhaps symbolically, in a bottle.
Every tear that you’ve cried in a bottle
Reiteration of tears being collected, possibly emphasizing their emotional weight.
Don’t tell me you don’t feel
Challenging the other person's emotional state, implying shared feelings.
the same way that I do
Asserting a mutual emotional connection.
Don’t tell me you don’t feel
Repetition emphasizing the perceived shared emotions.
the same way that I do
-There’s no need to beg, steal, borrow
Assurance that everything needed for support is available.
I’ve got all you need right here
Reassurance of providing all necessary support.
Love like this is often ignored or sorely missed
Reiteration of the theme that a particular love is often disregarded or deeply longed for.
Love like this is often ignored or sorely missed
Continued emphasis on the idea of a love that is commonly overlooked or greatly desired.
Don’t tell me you don’t feel
Repeated assertion of mutual emotional understanding.
the same way that I do
Emphasizing the belief in shared emotions.
Don’t tell me you don’t feel
Reiteration of the belief in shared emotions.
the same way that I do
-Don’t tell me you don’t feel
-the same way that I do
-Don’t tell me you don’t feel
Continued emphasis on the belief in mutual emotional understanding.
the same way that I do
-So go on and drink your sorrows
Encouraging the continuation of coping by drinking despite the pain.
In the morning, I’ll be here
Reassurance of being present for support in the morning.
Love like this is often ignored or sorely missed
Reiteration of the recurring theme about a love often disregarded or deeply longed for.
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