Aubrey
Aubrey's Enigmatic Journey: Unveiling the InvisibleLyrics
She's invisible like peace
She possesses a serene and unnoticed quality, akin to peace.
You can't see her 'till she's gone
Her presence becomes apparent only after she's no longer around.
And then you'll miss her more than you know
Upon her absence, the realization of missing her intensifies more than anticipated.
More than you know, surely
This feeling of missing her is profound and certain.
No one knows her real name
Her true identity remains undisclosed.
She comes from far away
She originates from a distant place.
They'd not be able to say it anyway
Others are unable to articulate her origin regardless.
Anyway, surely
Regardless, her mysterious background is undeniable.
Aubrey that's what I call you now
The singer addresses her as Aubrey, perhaps a name of his choosing.
You don't know me
Despite using the name, the singer acknowledges a lack of acquaintance.
I hope we'll meet somehow
Expresses hope for a future encounter to bridge the gap of unfamiliarity.
And I'll get to know you more
Anticipates getting to know her on a deeper level in the future.
I don't want to go to war, Aubrey
Expresses a desire to avoid conflicts or misunderstandings with Aubrey.
She is walking down the street
Describes her engaged in a simple, leisurely activity.
Picking daisies with her feet
Paints an image of her picking flowers with her feet.
Wearing no shoes, taking her time
Emphasizes her unhurried pace, living in the moment.
She always walks slowly
Her characteristic is to move through life at a slow, deliberate speed.
No one sees her real face
Her true self is elusive due to constant change.
'Cause she's changing every day
Portrays her as undergoing regular transformations.
What will I say when she comes my way?
The singer ponders what to say when encountering her evolving self.
She will one day, surely
Despite the uncertainty, the singer believes they will meet eventually.
Aubrey that's what I call you now
Reiterates the use of the name Aubrey, emphasizing a personal connection.
You don't know me
Acknowledges the lack of familiarity and connection at present.
I hope we'll meet somehow
Expresses hope for a future meeting to establish a connection.
And I'll get to know you more
Anticipates a deeper understanding of Aubrey in the future.
I don't want to go to war
Reiterates the desire to avoid conflict or tension with Aubrey.
It's been so long
Reflects on the passage of time since their last encounter.
Maybe I'm wrong, wrong, wrong
Contemplates the possibility of being mistaken in their perceptions.
Aubrey that's what I call you now
Reaffirms the use of the name Aubrey, emphasizing a personal connection.
You don't know me
Despite using the name, the singer acknowledges a lack of acquaintance.
I hope we'll meet somehow
Expresses hope for a future encounter to bridge the gap of unfamiliarity.
And I'll get to know you more
Anticipates getting to know her on a deeper level in the future.
I don't want to go to war, Aubrey
Reiterates the desire to avoid conflict or misunderstandings with Aubrey.
Aubrey aubrey
Repeats the name Aubrey, possibly signifying its significance in the singer's mind.
Aubrey aubrey
Reiterates the name Aubrey, possibly for emphasis or emotional resonance.
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