Cry to Me
Embracing Solace: Finding Comfort Amidst HeartacheLyrics
When your baby leaves you all alone
Expressing the feeling of being abandoned when one's partner leaves.
And nobody call you on the phone
Highlighting the isolation when there is no communication from others.
Doncha feel like crying
Inviting acknowledgment of the emotional pain and the inclination to cry.
Doncha feel like crying
-Well, here I am
Offering support and urging the listener to share their sorrow by crying to the speaker.
My honey
-C'mon baby
-Cry to me
-When you're all alone
Describing the loneliness in a room filled only with the lingering scent of the departed partner.
In your lonely room
-And there's nothing but the smell of her perfume
-Don'cha feel like crying
Reiterating the emotional distress and the desire for tears.
Don'cha feel like crying
-Don'cha feel like crying
-C'mon baby
Encouraging the listener to cry and seek solace with the speaker.
C'mon
-Cry to me
-Nothing could be sadder than a glass of wine alone
Comparing the sadness of drinking alone to the desolation of being without a loved one.
Loneliness loneliness
Emphasizing the profound sorrow and emptiness of loneliness.
It's just a waste of your time
Suggesting that loneliness is a futile and wasteful use of time.
But you don't ever
Assuring companionship and extending a hand for the listener to walk through their difficulties together.
You don't ever have to walk alone
-You see
-Come take my hand
-And baby, won't you walk with me?
-When you're waiting for a voice to come
Illustrating the yearning for a comforting presence in the silent night.
In the night there is no one
-Don'cha feel like crying
Repeating the invitation to express emotions through crying and seeking comfort in the speaker.
Cry to me
-Don'cha feel like crying
-Cry to me
-Don't you feel like cry
Asking directly if the listener feels like crying and inviting them to cry to the speaker.
Cry to me
-Crying?
-Cry to me
-Don't you feel like cry
Reiterating the invitation to cry and find solace in the speaker's company.
Cry to me
-Crying?
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